Capableness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Trade marks
A 'registrable trademark' shall mean a trade mark which is capable of registration under the pro-visions of this Act. Subject to
Vegetables
drag and any wheeled or tracked conveyance of any description capable of being used on a Highway. [Control of National Highways
Executory devise
as an executory limitation including an executory devise should be capable of taking effect as an executory limitation. These statutory provisions
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Lost grant
or by devolution, had to be such persons as were capable of being the recipients of a grant, and a right
Letters-patent, or letters overt
subject of a patent-right an article must be material and capable of manufacture, an idea or scientific law or hypothesis cannot
Goods
the attributes thereof having regard to (a) its utility; (b) capable of being bought and sold; and (c) capable of being
Frank-marriage
of entailed estates, now grown out of use, but still capable of subsisting. When tenements are given by one to another,
Arable land
throughout the tenancy.' 'Arable land' is meant not only land capable of cultivation but also actually cultivated. It is not arable
Estate
estate or an equitable estate, land being an immovable is capable of being the subject of many estates existing concurrently with
Curtesy of England
first husband be living. (5) The issue must have been capable of inheriting as heir to the wife. (6) Death of
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