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Matweed

name of several maritime grasses as the sea sand reed Ammophila arundinacea which is used in Holland to bind the sand of the seacoast dikes see Beach grass under Beach also the Lygeum Spartum a Mediterranean grass

Mutuality

(English) Law of Property Act,1925, s. 40 (Statute of Frauds, s. 4), does not require mutual signatures to bind the party signing, but if it can be shown that the signature of one party was dependent on

Mortgage

is not effected before completion of the purchase. Legal mortgages made before 1925 do not lose priority and bind the purchaser if he is affected with notice. Such mortgages may and should be registered unless the mortgagee

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Mancipate

Mancipate, to enslave; to bind; to tie.

Lis pendens

Act, 1839 (2 & 3 Vict. c. 11), s. 7, it was enacted that no lis pendens shall bind a purchaser or mortgagee without express notice thereof unless registered and re-registered as prescribed by the Act. The

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

applicable to an acknowledgement by one of several persons jointly liable. It appears that the acknowledgement of anyone binds them all, Roddam v. Morley, 1 De G & J, and Read v. Price, (1909) 1 KB 577.

Insurance

possible loss, by entering into a contract with one who is willing to give assurance, that is, to bind himself to make good such loss should it occur. In this contract, the chances of benefit are equal

Hand-sale

Hand-sale, a custom among the northern nations of shaking hands to bind a bargain or contract.

Conspirators

Conspirators, those who bind themselves by oath, covenant, or other alliance, that each of them shall aid the other falsely and maliciously

Frauds, Statute of

10l. or more should be good, except the buyer should accept part, or give something in earnest to bind bargain or in part payment, or some memorandum in writing of the bargain should be made and signed

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Matweed

name of several maritime grasses as the sea sand reed Ammophila arundinacea which is used in Holland to bind the sand of the seacoast dikes see Beach grass under Beach also the Lygeum Spartum a Mediterranean grass

Mutuality

(English) Law of Property Act,1925, s. 40 (Statute of Frauds, s. 4), does not require mutual signatures to bind the party signing, but if it can be shown that the signature of one party was dependent on

Mortgage

is not effected before completion of the purchase. Legal mortgages made before 1925 do not lose priority and bind the purchaser if he is affected with notice. Such mortgages may and should be registered unless the mortgagee

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Mancipate

Mancipate, to enslave; to bind; to tie.

Lis pendens

Act, 1839 (2 & 3 Vict. c. 11), s. 7, it was enacted that no lis pendens shall bind a purchaser or mortgagee without express notice thereof unless registered and re-registered as prescribed by the Act. The

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

applicable to an acknowledgement by one of several persons jointly liable. It appears that the acknowledgement of anyone binds them all, Roddam v. Morley, 1 De G & J, and Read v. Price, (1909) 1 KB 577.

Insurance

possible loss, by entering into a contract with one who is willing to give assurance, that is, to bind himself to make good such loss should it occur. In this contract, the chances of benefit are equal

Hand-sale

Hand-sale, a custom among the northern nations of shaking hands to bind a bargain or contract.

Conspirators

Conspirators, those who bind themselves by oath, covenant, or other alliance, that each of them shall aid the other falsely and maliciously

Frauds, Statute of

10l. or more should be good, except the buyer should accept part, or give something in earnest to bind bargain or in part payment, or some memorandum in writing of the bargain should be made and signed

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