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completed gift

completed gift see gift

Gift

the absence of any such objection, however, a gift if completed is good both at law and in equity, but the

endow

endow [Anglo-French endower, from Old French en-, prefix stressing completion + douer to endow, from Latin dotare, from dot- dos … + douer to endow, from Latin dotare, from dot- dos gift, dowry] : to furnish with income ;esp : to make

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sale

sale on credit. conditional sale : a sale that is complete only when one or more conditions are met ;specif : … such a transaction see also short compare barter, donation, exchange, gift absolute sale : a sale that takes place without conditions

Husband and wife

Act), 1935 (25 & 26 Geo. 5, c. 30), almost completely abolished the property distinction between an unmarried and a married … married woman. See MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY. At Common Law, a gift of either realty or personal-ity to a husband and his

Satisfaction

that the legacy was intended by the testator as a complete satisfaction. When the legacy is not so great as the … doctrine of satisfaction of legacies, portions, and debts means the gift of a thing with the intention, either expressed or implied,

Tail

L.E., 'Real Property.' (9) The issue-in-tail is not bound to complete, either at law or inequity, any contract made by his … appeared that the words were terms of limitation and not gifts to children or issue as purchasers or otherwise; thus a

Title

There are several stages and degrees requisite to form a complete title to lands and tenements. 1. The lowest and most … Forfeiture. (5) Custom. (6) Succession. (7) Marriage. (8) Judgment. (9) Gift or grant. (1) Contract. (11) Bankruptcy. (12) Will. (13) Administration.

Trust

or defined by words; divided into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete, or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or directory. (II.) … the property given, the donee retains, in virtue of the gift, so much of the property as is not affected with

Acquisition

property vests in the State. The Land Acquisition Act makes complete provision for acquiring title over the land, taking possession thereof … and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing, or accepting as a gift. [Arms Act, 1959 (54 of 1959), s. 2(a)] The office

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