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Disaffect

To alienate or diminish the affection of to make unfriendly or less

Professional misconduct

tends to bring reproach on the legal profession or to alienate the favourable opinion which the public should entertain concerning it,

Pawn or Pledge

cannot become the purchaser at the sale. A pledgee cannot alienate the property absolutely, nor beyond the title actually possessed by

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Limited owner

determine manner of use extending even to destroying, right to alienate, transfer or dispose of etc. Any restriction or limitation on

Lawful, Legal

or constructively has the right to use, enjoy, destroy or alienate property. Legal and lawful normally, convey same sense and are

Evacuee

of that property. He can realise its income. He can alienate the property and he can under certain circumstances demolish the

Entitled to act

entitled to act, unless he would have been competent to alienate the land and receive and give a good discharge for

Dispose

Dispose, transfer or alienate, Dy. C.S.T. v. Thomas Stephen & Co., (1988) 2 SCC

Dispone

Dispone, to transfer or alienate, Scots Law

Viditur qui surdus et mutus ne poet faire alienation

alienation, it seems that a deaf and dumb man cannot alienate.

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