Acquire - Law Dictionary Search Results
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is very wide and almost encompasses within its sweep every acquired capacity which enables the acquirer of the capacity 'to pursue
Valuation
has almost invariably to be undertaken whenever land is compulsorily acquired. The difficulties that surround this question were fully considered in
Singular successor
regular title of succession or universal representation, whereas the purchaser acquires right solely by the single title acquired by the disposition
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Retrospective or retroactive law
one which takes away or impairs vested or accrued rights acquired under existing law. A retroactive law takes away or impairs
Repeal
it does not affect any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired or incurred under the repealed Act, or any investigation, legal
Remainder
possession upon his heir; thus, upon B.'s decease his heir acquires the possession by act of law and his title, though
Purchaser
a lessee, mortgagee or other person who for valuable consideration acquires an interest in property except that in Part I. (ss.
Protection order
magistrate or the Divorce Court an order to protect property acquired and to be acquired by her since desertion, as if
Proceeds of terrorism
obtained from commission of any terrorist act or have been acquired through funds traceable to a terrorist act, irrespective of person
Person interested
authority, or a company for whose benefit the land is acquired and who is bound under an agreement to pay the
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Acquire - Law Dictionary Search Results
Learning
is very wide and almost encompasses within its sweep every acquired capacity which enables the acquirer of the capacity 'to pursue
Valuation
has almost invariably to be undertaken whenever land is compulsorily acquired. The difficulties that surround this question were fully considered in
Singular successor
regular title of succession or universal representation, whereas the purchaser acquires right solely by the single title acquired by the disposition
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Retrospective or retroactive law
one which takes away or impairs vested or accrued rights acquired under existing law. A retroactive law takes away or impairs
Repeal
it does not affect any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired or incurred under the repealed Act, or any investigation, legal
Remainder
possession upon his heir; thus, upon B.'s decease his heir acquires the possession by act of law and his title, though
Purchaser
a lessee, mortgagee or other person who for valuable consideration acquires an interest in property except that in Part I. (ss.
Protection order
magistrate or the Divorce Court an order to protect property acquired and to be acquired by her since desertion, as if
Proceeds of terrorism
obtained from commission of any terrorist act or have been acquired through funds traceable to a terrorist act, irrespective of person
Person interested
authority, or a company for whose benefit the land is acquired and who is bound under an agreement to pay the
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