Conditional Delivery - Law Dictionary Search Results
trust
or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship b : something committed or entrusted to … the trustee and constitute the principal of the trust, and delivery of the res to the trustee with the intent to
Partnership
to a great extent free to make whatever terms and conditions they please for controlling their actions inter se. but there … Stock Companies, the registration being effected (s. 8) by the delivery of a statement, signed by the partners, containing certain specified
Tenure
feo, wages, pay), over which the owner had but a conditional dominion, acknowledging a superior lord, upon whose pleasure the tenure … granted); transferred by investiture, i.e., by a solemn and public delivery of the very land itself by the lord to a
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Bill of exchange payable on demand
which may or may note be available or upon any condition or contingency which may or may not be performed or … a bill of exchange or promissory note, or for the delivery of any bill of exchange or promissory note in satisfaction
Bill of Lading
them at the end of the voyage subject to such conditions as may be mentioned in the bill of lading'. It … title to the goods shipped; and by its endorsement and delivery, the transfer of the property in the goods specified therein
Impossibility
Chitty, or Leake on Contracts. Means (1) The fact or condition of not being able to occur, exist, or be done … destroyed, or is no longer available, (2) the method of delivery or payment has failed, (3) a law now prevents performance,
Infanticide
child is born alive, but has not yet respired, its condition is like that of the f'tus in utero. It lives … of a child; and, (2) Whether the signs of a delivery correspond as to time, etc., with the appearances developed in
Lease
High Court. See LANDLORD AND TENANT; COMPENSATION; GOODWILL; APPORTION-MENT; FORFEITURE; CONDITION; RENEWAL; also Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Landlord and Tenant'; and consult … counterpart of a lease, to cultivate, occupy, or pay or delivery rent for, immovable property; (c) any instrument by which tolls
Publication
a publication so as to defeat registration, provided that the conditions imposed are complied with (ibid., ss. 49 and 59, as … performance in public of a dramatic or musical work, the delivery in public of a lecture, the exhibition in public of
Replevin
distress is made, and the probable costs of the cause, conditioned to commence and prosecute an action of replevin in that
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