Acquire - Law Dictionary Search Results
Common stock or common hotchpot
of a Hindu ceases to be a separate property and acquires the characteristic of a joint family or ancestral property not
Hire
person letting. The rights of the hirer are that he acquires that right of possession only of the thing for the
Merger
is the counter-part of surrender. Under a surrender the landlord acquires the lease, whereas merger is the consequence of the tenant
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Propreitor of a new or original design
whom the design is so executed; (ii) where any person acquires the design or the right to apply the design to
Proprietor
the design is so executed; and (b) Where any person acquires the design or the right to apply the design to
Proprietor of a new or original design
whom the design in so executed; (ii) where any person acquires the design or the right to apply the design to
Separate estate
sole, or unmarried woman. A wife's separate property might be acquired by a pre-nuptial contract with her husband, or by gift,
Separate property
community-property State property, that a spouse owned before marriage or acquired during marriage by inheritance or by gift from a third
Homesteader
provisions of the homestead law so called one who has acquired a homestead in this manner
acquisition
company compare merger, takeover 2 : a thing gained or acquired
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