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Conditional limitation

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Conditions

Conditions, Conditions are nothing but qualifica-tion, restriction or limitation modifying or even destroying to a certain extent the right

unconditional

unconditional : not conditional or limited : absolute unqualified un·con·di·tion·al·ly adv … unconditional : not conditional or limited : absolute unqualified un·con·di·tion·al·ly adv

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Inconditionate

Not conditioned not limited absolute … Not conditioned not limited absolute

VerbarHyperpyrexia

A condition of excessive fever an elevation of temperature in a disease in excess of the limit usually observed in … A condition of excessive fever an elevation of temperature in a disease in excess of the limit usually observed in that disease

Remainder

only of the widow, and not to her second marriage. But such a remainder is supported, as a conditional limitation, in wills and conveyances under the Statute of Uses. A remainder is to commence when the particular estate … as it were, a continuance of the same estate; it is a part of the same whole. A conditional limitation is not a continuance of the estate first limited, but is entirely a different and separate estate. It

Executory devise

130, (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925 (see TAIL), bar the entail, and all remainders, executory devises, and conditional limitations dependent thereupon. See EXECUTORY LIMITATION and CONTINGENT REMAINDER.

Bond

be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty, which is … Para 477, p. 383. The definition of bond in the Stamp Act or for that matter in the Limitation Act is not exhaustive as would appear from the word 'includes', with whose aid this word has been

Partnership

Act, 1929, s. 357] A limited partner remains a general partner, and does not secure for himself the limitation of liability until the limited partnership is registered with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, the registration being … so in a limited partnership, the parties are to a great extent free to make whatever terms and conditions they please for controlling their actions inter se. but there are certain things which a limited partners must

Deed

to the reversion and belong to the person for the time being entitled to the latter. (l) Conditions, conditional limitations, provisos for cesser of interests, clauses of restraint, and for redemption, and special agreements, are generally next … the grantor. 3. The operative words of transfer. 4. The name of the grantee, with appropriate words of limitation (if any). See s. 56 of (English) Law of Property Act, 1925. (d) The Parcels, i.e., the description

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