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Discharge
See next title. A rule nisi is discharged when the Court decides that it shall not be made absolute, i.e., that the party who obtained the rule nisi should take nothing, and the suit remain in statu
Impracticability
Impracticability, 'Impracticability' is a concept different from 'impossibility' for while the latter is absolute, the former introduces at all events some degree of reason and involves some regard for practice. 'Impracticable' presupposes
privilege
requirements of a position or office ;also : the affirmative defense that an action is privileged compare excuse absolute privilege : a privilege that exempts a person from liability esp. for defamation regardless of intent or motive
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sale
a price ;also : the contract of such a transaction see also short compare barter, donation, exchange, gift absolute sale : a sale that takes place without conditions and with title simply passing to the buyer upon
Base fee
or reversion becomes united in the same person the base fee will become enlarged into a fee-simple estate absolute (Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833, s. 39), and a base fee becomes a fee simple absolute if the
Beer
by retail except in 'alehouses,' etc., requiring a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute discretion-not being considered to afford sufficient facilities for supplying the public with beer, the (English) Beer Act of
Declaration of London, 1909
doctrines of contraband, neutral destination and continuous voyage. A list of three classes of goods was made: (1) absolute contraband or munitions of war; (2) conditionally contraband, or foodstuffs, forage, money, railway materials, fuel, lubricants, barbed wire
Deed
the text of a conveyance inter partes in a formal and well-understood sequence; and although it is not absolutely necessary that a deed should be drawn in accordance with the generally received formulary, provided it exhibits the
Common
by merely showing it commenced within time of memory, and after sixty years' enjoyment the right shall be absolute and indefeasible, unless it appear that the same was taken and enjoyed under some deed or writing. There
Divorce
time of marriage, (c) communicable venereal disease, (d) pregnancy at time of marriage by another man. A decree absolute may be made against the party obtaining the decree nisi. The Act of 1937 applies to England and
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Absolution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discharge
See next title. A rule nisi is discharged when the Court decides that it shall not be made absolute, i.e., that the party who obtained the rule nisi should take nothing, and the suit remain in statu
Impracticability
Impracticability, 'Impracticability' is a concept different from 'impossibility' for while the latter is absolute, the former introduces at all events some degree of reason and involves some regard for practice. 'Impracticable' presupposes
privilege
requirements of a position or office ;also : the affirmative defense that an action is privileged compare excuse absolute privilege : a privilege that exempts a person from liability esp. for defamation regardless of intent or motive
Keep your definitions linked to case research
sale
a price ;also : the contract of such a transaction see also short compare barter, donation, exchange, gift absolute sale : a sale that takes place without conditions and with title simply passing to the buyer upon
Base fee
or reversion becomes united in the same person the base fee will become enlarged into a fee-simple estate absolute (Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833, s. 39), and a base fee becomes a fee simple absolute if the
Beer
by retail except in 'alehouses,' etc., requiring a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute discretion-not being considered to afford sufficient facilities for supplying the public with beer, the (English) Beer Act of
Declaration of London, 1909
doctrines of contraband, neutral destination and continuous voyage. A list of three classes of goods was made: (1) absolute contraband or munitions of war; (2) conditionally contraband, or foodstuffs, forage, money, railway materials, fuel, lubricants, barbed wire
Deed
the text of a conveyance inter partes in a formal and well-understood sequence; and although it is not absolutely necessary that a deed should be drawn in accordance with the generally received formulary, provided it exhibits the
Common
by merely showing it commenced within time of memory, and after sixty years' enjoyment the right shall be absolute and indefeasible, unless it appear that the same was taken and enjoyed under some deed or writing. There
Divorce
time of marriage, (c) communicable venereal disease, (d) pregnancy at time of marriage by another man. A decree absolute may be made against the party obtaining the decree nisi. The Act of 1937 applies to England and
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