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Remainder
estate in possession, or a particular estate, may, as to another person, be an estate in reversion; and consequently there may be two reversions in the same land. As if A. lease to B. for life, B.
Priority
or of an undivided share or of an estate in remainder or reversion were transformed into legal mortgages. Consequently the former rules of equity, based on the rule of equity 'qui prior in tempore potior est in
Possessio
and a man may be the proprietor of a thing without having the juristical possession of it, and consequently without having the detention of it (Dig. 41, tit. 2, s. 12). Ownership is the legal capacity to
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Re-employment
employee has been serving is quite a different thing from re-employment of an employee after he has retired. Consequently, a decision not to re-employ is very different from a decision not to retain, Basantkumar Pal v. Chief
Or any other process
be understood. Thus understood, a process akin to stentering/tentering would fall within the meaning of the proviso and, consequently the benefit of the notification cannot be availed by the respondent, C.V. Rajendran v. N.M. Muhammed Kunhi, (2002)
Executory trusts
Executory trusts. In the case of articles of agreement, made in contemplation of marriage, and which are consequently preparatory to a settlement, and in the case of those wills which are merely directory of a subsequent
Election
must elect whether he will take 'under' or 'against' the will. If he elects to take under, and consequently to conform with, all the provisions of the will, there is no difficulty--he takes the testator's estate and
Nonagium, or Nonage
of being distributed to pious uses, Blount. The condition of being under twenty one years of age and consequently not of as to marriage one's property and affairs. [Preamble, Indian Majority Act]
Estoppel
(1896) AC 231. The representation must be made by a principal or some one authorized to bind him, consequently the certification of shares which is not a company's certificate that the person named therein is registered as
Exchequer Chamber, Court of
& 1 Wm. 4, c. 70, s. 8 (error from the three Courts). The composition of this Court consequently admitted of three different combinations, consisting of any two of the Courts below which were not parties to
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Consequently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remainder
estate in possession, or a particular estate, may, as to another person, be an estate in reversion; and consequently there may be two reversions in the same land. As if A. lease to B. for life, B.
Priority
or of an undivided share or of an estate in remainder or reversion were transformed into legal mortgages. Consequently the former rules of equity, based on the rule of equity 'qui prior in tempore potior est in
Possessio
and a man may be the proprietor of a thing without having the juristical possession of it, and consequently without having the detention of it (Dig. 41, tit. 2, s. 12). Ownership is the legal capacity to
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Re-employment
employee has been serving is quite a different thing from re-employment of an employee after he has retired. Consequently, a decision not to re-employ is very different from a decision not to retain, Basantkumar Pal v. Chief
Or any other process
be understood. Thus understood, a process akin to stentering/tentering would fall within the meaning of the proviso and, consequently the benefit of the notification cannot be availed by the respondent, C.V. Rajendran v. N.M. Muhammed Kunhi, (2002)
Executory trusts
Executory trusts. In the case of articles of agreement, made in contemplation of marriage, and which are consequently preparatory to a settlement, and in the case of those wills which are merely directory of a subsequent
Election
must elect whether he will take 'under' or 'against' the will. If he elects to take under, and consequently to conform with, all the provisions of the will, there is no difficulty--he takes the testator's estate and
Nonagium, or Nonage
of being distributed to pious uses, Blount. The condition of being under twenty one years of age and consequently not of as to marriage one's property and affairs. [Preamble, Indian Majority Act]
Estoppel
(1896) AC 231. The representation must be made by a principal or some one authorized to bind him, consequently the certification of shares which is not a company's certificate that the person named therein is registered as
Exchequer Chamber, Court of
& 1 Wm. 4, c. 70, s. 8 (error from the three Courts). The composition of this Court consequently admitted of three different combinations, consisting of any two of the Courts below which were not parties to
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