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Preeumlngage

To engage by previous contract to bind or attach previously to preoccupy

Post obit

A bond in which the obligor in consideration of having received a certain sum of money binds himself to pay a larger sum on unusual interest on the death of some specified individual from whom

Obligor

The person who binds himself or gives his bond to another

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Ob

A prefix signifying to toward before against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely or oppositely ovate Ob is commonly

Colony

of their territory. As a general rule an Act of Parliament must name the colony in order to bind it, but see Statute of Westminster, 1931 (22 Geo. 5, c. 4). Clark's Col. Law; Burge's Col. And

Noose

A running knot or loop which binds the closer the more it is drawn

Bail

security is called bail, because the party arrested or imprisoned is delivered into the hands of those who bind themselves or become bail for his due appearance when required, in order that he may be safely protected

Law

Law [fr. lage, lagea, or lah, Sax.; loi, Fr.; legge, Ital.; lex, fr. ligo, Lat., to bind], a rule of action to which men are obliged to make their conduct conformable. A command, enforced by

Conditions of sale

as Lord Eldon termed it, being inadmissible as evidence, and this although the purchaser by the written agreement bind himself to abide by the conditions and declarations made at the sale. If the conditions require alteration, they

Impossibility

a man contract to do a thing which is absolutely impossible by its nature, such contract will not bind him--lex non cogit ad impossibilia, e.g., where the subject-matter has perished before date of contract, or never existed

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Preeumlngage

To engage by previous contract to bind or attach previously to preoccupy

Post obit

A bond in which the obligor in consideration of having received a certain sum of money binds himself to pay a larger sum on unusual interest on the death of some specified individual from whom

Obligor

The person who binds himself or gives his bond to another

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Ob

A prefix signifying to toward before against reversely etc also as a simple intensive as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely or oppositely ovate Ob is commonly

Colony

of their territory. As a general rule an Act of Parliament must name the colony in order to bind it, but see Statute of Westminster, 1931 (22 Geo. 5, c. 4). Clark's Col. Law; Burge's Col. And

Noose

A running knot or loop which binds the closer the more it is drawn

Bail

security is called bail, because the party arrested or imprisoned is delivered into the hands of those who bind themselves or become bail for his due appearance when required, in order that he may be safely protected

Law

Law [fr. lage, lagea, or lah, Sax.; loi, Fr.; legge, Ital.; lex, fr. ligo, Lat., to bind], a rule of action to which men are obliged to make their conduct conformable. A command, enforced by

Conditions of sale

as Lord Eldon termed it, being inadmissible as evidence, and this although the purchaser by the written agreement bind himself to abide by the conditions and declarations made at the sale. If the conditions require alteration, they

Impossibility

a man contract to do a thing which is absolutely impossible by its nature, such contract will not bind him--lex non cogit ad impossibilia, e.g., where the subject-matter has perished before date of contract, or never existed

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