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co option

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Contract of option

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Perpetuity

Perpetuity, concerns rights of property only, and does not affect the making … Prof. Gray (Boston, U.S.A., 2nd Edn. 1906); and as to option of purchase in a lease, and the present restrictions on

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Judgment

Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court. Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term … Code apply only to cases where the plaintiff has the option to sue in two or more Courts. Under ss. 22

Venue

vicinetum, visnetum, Lat.], the place whence a jury are to come for trial of causes. See Co. Litt. 125 a, and … arose; but transitory actions in any county at the plaintiff's option; and no venue could be changed without a special order

cover

cover 1 : insure [this policy s other family drivers] 2 … does not perform on a contract, the buyer has the option of covering, with the seller paying the difference between the

Call

and (3) the number of persons elected. See INNS OF COURT. 2. The demand for payment of an instalment other than … right is acquired by the payment of a percentage. See OPTION.

Fixtures

is part of the original struc-ture, Boswell v. Crucible Steel Co., (1925) 1 KB 119, annexed to houses or lands, which … the landlord notice before removal, and allowing the landlord an option of purchase. The Agricultural Holdings Act, 1875, s. 53, and

Negotiable instruments

right of action upon which is, by exception from the common rule, freely assignable from one to another, such as bills … is nevertheless payable to him or his order at his option. (2) A negotiable instrument may be payable to two or

Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria

Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria. Co. Litt. 148 b, … for all purposes, only makes the lease voidable at the option of the lessor.

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