Common Intention - Law Dictionary Search Results
Criminal Act
if the said result was reached in furtherance of the common intention, each person is liable for the result as if he
Procession
spectacular, so as to attract attention and 'organised' implying a common intention or unity of purpose, Emperor v. Nana Shahu, 45 BLR
Wagering contract
the difference in prices should be paid. There should be common intention between the parties to the wager that they should not
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Uses
or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual possessor for all purposes as the … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to
Malice
to say he does not, 4 Steph. Com. 'Malice in common acceptance means ill-will against a person, but in its legal … which formed design is evidenced by certain circumstances discovering such intentions, as lying in wait, antecedent menaces, former grudges, and concerted
Burglary
a house, and larron, a thief, fr. latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house … entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. S. 25 of the (English)
Common stock or common hotchpot
Common stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common … voluntarily thrown by him into the common stock with the intention of abandoning his separate claim therein. The separate property of
Deed
of land shall operate to convey, all 'buildings, erections, fixtures, commons,' etc., etc., and so dispenses with the enumeration of such … accordance with the generally received formulary, provided it exhibits the intention of the parties, yet it is not advisable to deviate
Way
for the sovereign and all his subjects, and it is commonly called the king's public highway; and the turnpike roads, created … dedication; or unless there is evidence that there was no intention to dedicate, or unless there was not at any time
Knowledge
a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends a result usually knows
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