Accept - Law Dictionary Search Results
False pretence, obtaining property
causes or induces any other person: (a) to execute, make, accept, endorse or destroy the whole or any part of any
Receive
is offered given committed sent paid or the like to accept as to receive money offered in payment of a debt
reserve
without a reserve price and with the seller bound to accept the highest bid
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short
to repurchase the stocks at a higher price and to accept a loss. adv : by or as if by a
title
quality that a purchaser under contract should be compelled to accept it called also merchantable title NOTE: Clear title and good
unmarketable
relating to title that a reasonably prudent person would not accept in the ordinary course of business or that is reasonably
vulgar substitution
gift in the event that the instituted heir does not accept it or is already deceased
Believe
or by circumstances other than personal knowledge to regard or accept as true to place confidence in to think to consider
can do
having an eager willingness to accept and overcome challenges as a can do kind of person
Chiltern Hundreds
Parliament cannot resign when they wish to go out they accept this stewardship which legally vacates their seats
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