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Admortisation or amortisation

Admortisation or amortisation [fr. Amortissement, Fr.], (1) the alienation of lands or tenements into mortmain; (2) the redemption of debt by a sinking fund.

Express condition

unambiguous and there is no question of drawing any inference. If there is no express condition restraining partial alienation of the leasehold property, it would not be open to the transferee of the lessor's right to invoke

Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance

the interest of a married woman in property in respect of which she is restrained from anticipation or alienation or is by law unable to dispose of or bind, including reversionary interests under her settlement, see. (English)

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Megalomania

A form of mental alienation in which the patient has grandiose delusions

Lunacy

influenced by the changes of the moon any form of unsoundness of mind except idiocy mental derangement or alienation

Inalienably

In a manner that forbids alienation as rights inalienably vested

Estrangement

The act of estranging or the state of being estranged alienation

Disaffection

State of being disaffected alienation or want of affection or good will esp toward those in authority unfriendliness dislike

order

profit sharing, or retirement benefits usually to a divorcing spouse (as for alimony or child support) NOTE: The alienation or assignment of funds under a qualified domestic relations order does not affect the tax status of the

law

: laws and justice considered as a general and established entity [the looks with disfavor on restraints on alienation] b : common law compare equity 3 a : the control or authority of the law [maintain and

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Admortisation or amortisation

Admortisation or amortisation [fr. Amortissement, Fr.], (1) the alienation of lands or tenements into mortmain; (2) the redemption of debt by a sinking fund.

Express condition

unambiguous and there is no question of drawing any inference. If there is no express condition restraining partial alienation of the leasehold property, it would not be open to the transferee of the lessor's right to invoke

Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance

the interest of a married woman in property in respect of which she is restrained from anticipation or alienation or is by law unable to dispose of or bind, including reversionary interests under her settlement, see. (English)

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Megalomania

A form of mental alienation in which the patient has grandiose delusions

Lunacy

influenced by the changes of the moon any form of unsoundness of mind except idiocy mental derangement or alienation

Inalienably

In a manner that forbids alienation as rights inalienably vested

Estrangement

The act of estranging or the state of being estranged alienation

Disaffection

State of being disaffected alienation or want of affection or good will esp toward those in authority unfriendliness dislike

order

profit sharing, or retirement benefits usually to a divorcing spouse (as for alimony or child support) NOTE: The alienation or assignment of funds under a qualified domestic relations order does not affect the tax status of the

law

: laws and justice considered as a general and established entity [the looks with disfavor on restraints on alienation] b : common law compare equity 3 a : the control or authority of the law [maintain and

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