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Voluntary conveyance

the settlor was not at the time of the settlement able to pay his debts without the aid of the settled

Publication

Boulter & Son, (1930) 2 KB 226; but must be able to understand the defamatory character of the matter, Sadgrove v.

Impossible or impermissible

Impossible or impermissible, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn., Vol. 20, pp. 460-61) it is stated that the term 'impossible'...

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Origine propria neminem posse voluntate sua exim manifestum est

manifestum est [Lat.], it is manifest that no one is able, of his own will, to get rid of his proper

Possible

existing or occurring or of being conceived or thought of able to happen capable of being done not contrary to the

prove

prove proved proved or: prov·en [prü-vən] prov·ing 1 : to test the truth, validity, or genuineness of [ a will...

fire resistant

Not able to burn or able to burn only with difficulty

add-on

add-on 1 : being or able to be added on [ no-fault benefits] 2 : able

trade

trade 1 a : the business or work in which one engages regularly b : an occupation requiring manual or...

temporary partial disability (tpd)

(tpd) TPD benefits are payable when an injured employee is able to work despite their injury. The benefits are available only

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