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Acquired right
Acquired right, means a right that a person does not naturally
acquired citizenship
acquired citizenship Citizenship conferred at birth on children born abroad to
after-acquired property
after-acquired property see property
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after-acquired title
after-acquired title see title
Parish Council
to hold land without any license in mortmain, and to acquire by agreement land for recreation grounds and other parish purposes,
title
title : title that vests automatically in a grantee when acquired by a grantor who purported to sell the property before
property
after-acquired property 1 : property (as proceeds) that a debtor acquires after the commencement of a bankruptcy case and that is
Institutions
they are corporeal or incorporeal. The property in things is acquired either by Natural Law or by Civil Law. Title II.
Domicile
birth, domicilium originis; the second is that which is voluntarily acquired by a party, proprio Marte; the last is consequential, as
Notice
the 'curtain' [see (English) LAW OF PROPERTY ACT, 1925], or acquired after 1925, and if registrable, not registered; (3) restrictive covenants
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