Collateralize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inspection
or issue, being either the principal question, or one arising collaterally out of it, it was decided by the judges of
Consideration
of 1872), s. 2(d)] Consideration does not mean incidental or collateral examination of any matter by the Income-tax Officer in the
Condition
which, but for its happening, would have continued. Dependent or collateral conditions depend upon their mutual fulfilment as in a contract
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Alio intuitu
Alio intuitu, with a collateral motive, a motive other than the professed one: e.g., when
Affinity
between the husband's and his wife's relations by marriage. (3) Collateral, or that which subsists between the husband and the relations
Absolute-bar rule
Absolute-bar rule, means the principle that, when a creditor sells collateral without giving reasonable notice to the debtor, the creditor may
Indirect evidence
Indirect evidence, proof of collateral circumstances from which a fact in controversy, not directly attested
Misrepresentation
on the ground merely of mis-statement. Such representations may be collateral or not part of the principal contract and upon letting
Interim orders/interlocutory orders
in the main case. (iii) Orders which finally decide a collateral issue or question which is not the subject-matter of the
Perfect
by filing a financing statement or taking possession of the collateral, Commercial Bank v. Pride Furniture, Inc., 877 P. 2d 1232
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