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Civil Law
command De Conceptione Digestorum, A.D. 530, with directions to choose his colleagues; and seventeen were ultimately appointed with absolute power to make such use of preceding works as should appear most conducive to the object in view.
Clauses irritant and resolutive
Clauses irritant and resolutive, clauses devised for limiting the right of an absolute proprietor, and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no more than a personal
Closure
the Speaker exercises in the matter of accepting a proposal for closure or in refusing it is entirely absolute and is not open to debate. No debate is allowed on a closure motion, Rules of Procedure and
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Coliberts
Coliberts, tenants in socage, particularly such villeins as were manumitted or made freemen; but they had not an absolute freedom, for though their condition was better than that of servants, yet they had superior lords, to whom
Commendam
passing of the Act), every commendam, whether to retain or to receive, and whether temporary or perpetual, became absolutely void.
Common stock or common hotchpot
property and desires to blend his separate property with the coparcenary property. The existence of a coparcenary is absolutely necessary before a coparcener can throw into the common stock his self-acquired properties. The separate property of a
Control vest
Control vest, when the words 'control' and 'vests' are read together they are strong terms which convey an absolute control in the authority in order to effectuate the policy underlying the rules and makes the authority concerned
Conversion, equitable
himself, his executors and administrators [Leingen v. Sowray, (1711) q P. Wms. 172]; or where a person entitled absolutely to the money to arise by the sale of real estate makes a lease of the estate, reserving
Widow's Estate
a woman by any means and from any source whatsoever and includes both properties in which she has absolute estate stridhana and property in which she has only a limited interest and the term is used in
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Absolution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Civil Law
command De Conceptione Digestorum, A.D. 530, with directions to choose his colleagues; and seventeen were ultimately appointed with absolute power to make such use of preceding works as should appear most conducive to the object in view.
Clauses irritant and resolutive
Clauses irritant and resolutive, clauses devised for limiting the right of an absolute proprietor, and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no more than a personal
Closure
the Speaker exercises in the matter of accepting a proposal for closure or in refusing it is entirely absolute and is not open to debate. No debate is allowed on a closure motion, Rules of Procedure and
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Coliberts
Coliberts, tenants in socage, particularly such villeins as were manumitted or made freemen; but they had not an absolute freedom, for though their condition was better than that of servants, yet they had superior lords, to whom
Commendam
passing of the Act), every commendam, whether to retain or to receive, and whether temporary or perpetual, became absolutely void.
Common stock or common hotchpot
property and desires to blend his separate property with the coparcenary property. The existence of a coparcenary is absolutely necessary before a coparcener can throw into the common stock his self-acquired properties. The separate property of a
Control vest
Control vest, when the words 'control' and 'vests' are read together they are strong terms which convey an absolute control in the authority in order to effectuate the policy underlying the rules and makes the authority concerned
Conversion, equitable
himself, his executors and administrators [Leingen v. Sowray, (1711) q P. Wms. 172]; or where a person entitled absolutely to the money to arise by the sale of real estate makes a lease of the estate, reserving
Widow's Estate
a woman by any means and from any source whatsoever and includes both properties in which she has absolute estate stridhana and property in which she has only a limited interest and the term is used in
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