Cease - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cessante statu primitivo, cessat derivativus
The original estate ceasing, that which is derived from it ceases.
Contributory
contribute, and another (the 'B list') of those who have ceased to be shareholders but have been shareholders within the twelve
Cessante ratione legis cessatipsa lex
70 b.-(The reason of the law ceasing, the law itself ceases.) For illustration of this rule, see Broom's Lrg. Max.
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Fer' natur', animals
long as they remain in a man's actual possession, but ceases if they regain their liberty, unless they have animus revertendi,
Reason
life of law, for when the reason of law once ceases the law itself generally ceases, because reason is the foundation
Void contract
Void contract, A contract which ceases to be enforce-able by law becomes void when it ceases
Way
by the necessity which created it; and when such necessity ceases, the right of way also ceases. See EASEMENTS. Disturbance of
Real representative
which a deceased person was entitled for an interest not ceasing on his death shall, on his death and notwithstanding any
National insurance
employed contributors for a minimum of 104 weeks, but have ceased to be employed contributors, and who have give due notice
Physical comfort
how those conditions came into being or when they may cease; it is a present fact uninfluenced by past history or
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