Conditional Limitation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Revise
'to re-examine, to review, to correct or to amend the fault', is not hedged or qualified by any condition or limitation, Ram Kanai Jamini Ranjan Pal Pvt. Ltd. v. Member Board of Revenue, AIR 1976 SC 1545:
Recovery
estate-tail into a fee-simple and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to them, and subsequent charges sub-ordinate to the entail. But incumbrances on the estate-tail … fee-simple and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to them, and subsequent charges sub-ordinate to the entail. But incumbrances on the estate-tail equally affected such
accommodate
NOTE: To accommodate a debtor effectively, the party must sign the debt instrument, adding words describing limitations or conditions to the accommodation, if any. ac·com·mo·da·tion [ə-kÄ -mə-dā-shən] n … at party NOTE: To accommodate a debtor effectively, the party must sign the debt instrument, adding words describing limitations or conditions to the accommodation, if any. ac·com·mo·da·tion [ə-kÄ -mə-dā-shən] n
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Determinable fee
Determinable fee. A fee determinable by limitation or condition, (English) S.L. Act, 1925, ss. 1 and 117 (1)(iv.), and see Challis R. P., 3rd Edn. By the
Locality
The state or condition of belonging to a definite place or of being contained within definite limits … The state or condition of belonging to a definite place or of being contained within definite limits
Appropriate proceedings
Article itself limitation upon the exercise of the right. Appropriate proceedings would include the procedure relating to form, conditions of lodgement of petition compliance with all reasonable directions imposed which would conduce to the smooth conduct of
Clauses irritant and resolutive
Clauses irritant and resolutive, clauses devised for limiting the right of an absolute proprietor, and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer no more than a personal obligation, ineffectual against creditors or singular … Clauses irritant and resolutive, clauses devised for limiting the right of an absolute proprietor, and making effectual the conditions imposed on him, which otherwise would infer
Good behaviour, security for
officer; whereby the parties acknowledge themselves to be indebted to the Crown in the sum required, with the condition to be void if the party shall be of good behaviour, either general or especially for the time … be void if the party shall be of good behaviour, either general or especially for the time therein limited. See (English) Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 49), s. 25; see, further, (English) Probation
Repugnant
is that in a will the later of two contradictory clauses prevails, but in other writings the earlier. Conditions which are repugnant to a previous gift or limitation are void, Bradley v. Peixoto, (1797) 3 Ves 325;
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