Conditional Use - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remainder
second marriage. But such a remainder is supported, as a conditional limitation, in wills and conveyances under the Statute of Uses. … interest in them. It may be limited by way of use (which is, in practice, the usual method), as well as
Bailment
whole, a bailment may be described as a delivery on condition, to which the law usually attaches an obligation to redeliver … a naked bailment of goods, to be kept for the use of the bailor. A restaurant keeper has been held liable
Public Order Act, 1936
that there is an unlimited right. Such access may be conditional upon payment and subject to reasonable restrictions. For example the … may be certain conditions attached to the entry or the use thereof, State v. Dohana Jamnadas, AIR 1961 Guj 182. Means
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Condition
unless otherwise agreed, the payment of the purchase money is conditional upon the conveyance and vice versa. Conditions may be imposed … property may arise, become altered, or cease. Condition has been used in connection with personal obligations to distinguish one kind of
nuisance
obstructive, or unhealthful at·trac·tive nuisance 1 : a thing or condition on one's property that poses a risk to children who … invades or interferes with another's rights or interests (as the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive,
Conditional limitation
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Subject to
to' only means that the exemption under the licence is conditional upon the observance of the conditions prescribed and upon the … which the licence is given are fulfilled or not. The use of the words 'subject to' has reference to effectuating the
Estate
which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards called fees-tail in consequence of … owner stands with regard to his property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in
trust
or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship b : something committed or entrusted to … principal, settlor NOTE: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary
sale
passing to the buyer upon payment of the price compare conditional sale in this entry bulk sale : a sale not … by a buyer (as a consumer) receiving them primarily for use with the option to return them if they do not
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