Becomed - Law Dictionary Search Results
Not yet become binding on the parties
Not yet become binding on the parties, the expression 'not yet become binding
Money due or to become due on account of pension
Money due or to become due on account of pension, The words money due or
Becomingly
In a becoming manner
Becomed
Proper decorous
Goods
a 'good', but when transferred to a laser-readable disc it becomes a readily merchant-able commodity. Similarly, when a professor deliv-ers a
Partnership
and if he does take part in the management, he becomes for the time being to all intents and purposes a
Remainder
(if there be any), otherwise the estate in reversion, will become an estate in possession, with priority as to the estate
Vagrants
of his family whom he is bound to maintain shall become chargeable to any parish. (2) Every person returning to and
Mortgage
favour of or to the creditor or lender, who thus becomes the mortgagee. If the mortgagor pay the debtor loan and
Expand
means (1) v.t. spread or stretch (a thing) out. (2) become extended: spread out, unfold. (3) v.t. give full expression to.
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