Clogging - Law Dictionary Search Results
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obstructed so as to prevent or hinder flow of a fluid of conduits as clogged pipes clogged arteries...
Clog on equity of redemption
Clog on equity of redemption. Any provision inserted in a mortgage to prevent redemption on payment or performance of the debt or obligation for which the security was given is called a 'clog' or fetter on the equity of redemption, and is void; see Santley v. Wilde, (1899) 2 Ch 474. The question as to the exact nature and limits of this old rule of equity has been raised in a number of rcent cases, see G. & C. Kreglinger v. New Patagonia Meat Co., 1914 AC 25, where will be found a discussion of the whole subject. And see EQUITY OF REDEMPTION; MORTGAGE....
Clogging
Anything which clogs...
ice clogged
having flow restricted by ice of rivers or conduits as ice clogged rivers...
Shot clog
A person tolerated only because he pays the shot or reckoning for the rest of the company otherwise a mere clog on them...
Clog on mortgage
Clog on mortgage, said right only acrues after term of mortgage has expired, unless there is a special condition to the contrary, Mangal Prasad Tamali v. Narvadeshwar Mishra, (2005) 3 SCC 422 (425) (Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 60)....
Cloggy
Clogging or having power to clog...
Chopine
A clog or patten having a very thick sole or in some cases raised upon a stilt to a height of a foot or more...
Clog
That which hinders or impedes motion hence an encumbrance restraint or impediment of any kind...
Clogginess
The state of being clogged...
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