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Auction sale

Auction sale, whenever there is an auction the sale must be deemed to be complete. Whether there is a transfer or not depends on the conditions of the auction and these have to

impossibility

to criminal liability based on the incompletion of an intended criminal act NOTE: Factual impossibility is not a complete defense and does allow prosecution for attempt or for another inchoate offense. For example, if the defendant constructed

integrated

integrated 1 : composed to form a complete or coordinated entity ;specif : being a final and complete expression of an agreement that cannot be contradicted

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minimal diversity

which at least one plaintiff is a resident from a state different from at least one defendant compare complete diversity NOTE: Diversity jurisdiction requires complete diversity. Statutory interpleader requires only minimal diversity between the claimants, however.

perfect

objection : valid and effective at law [having title to the property] compare imperfect [pər-fekt] vt : to complete or put in final conformity with the law: as a : to make (an appeal) ready for transfer

Complement

That which fills up or completes the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete

Plenitude

The quality or state of being full or complete fullness completeness abundance as the plenitude of space or power

Droit-droit, or jus duplicatum

duplicatum, a double right, i.e., the right of possession joined with the right of property, which makes a complete title to lands, tenements, and hereditaments. And when to this double right the actual possession is also united,

Open contract

Open contract, a complete contract of which the meaning admits the implications of law without special conditions, or except so far as

Execution

proper sense, all three convey the meaning of carrying out some act or course of conduct to its completion, (vide vol. 33'Corpus Juris Secundum), Haneef Joharan v. Abdul Salam, AIR 2001 SC 3404, (2001) 7 SCC 573.

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