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absolute liability

absolute liability see liability

absolute nullity

absolute nullity see nullity

absolute ownership

absolute ownership see ownership

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absolute priority rule

absolute priority rule : a rule that provides for the satisfaction in full of claims of senior creditors before

absolute privilege

absolute privilege see privilege

absolute right

absolute right : an unqualified right : a legally enforceable right to take some action or to refrain from

Term of years absolute

Term of years absolute, defined for the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 205 (1) (xxvii.), as a

Merely

Purely unmixedly absolutely

Diriment impediments

Diriment impediments, absolute bars to marriage, which would make it null ab initio, See IMPEDIMENTS.

Gross

Gross, absolute, entire. A thing in gross exists in its own right, and not as an appenuage to another thing.

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absolute liability

absolute liability see liability

absolute nullity

absolute nullity see nullity

absolute ownership

absolute ownership see ownership

Keep your definitions linked to case research

absolute priority rule

absolute priority rule : a rule that provides for the satisfaction in full of claims of senior creditors before

absolute privilege

absolute privilege see privilege

absolute right

absolute right : an unqualified right : a legally enforceable right to take some action or to refrain from

Term of years absolute

Term of years absolute, defined for the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 205 (1) (xxvii.), as a

Merely

Purely unmixedly absolutely

Diriment impediments

Diriment impediments, absolute bars to marriage, which would make it null ab initio, See IMPEDIMENTS.

Gross

Gross, absolute, entire. A thing in gross exists in its own right, and not as an appenuage to another thing.

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