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Gift
Dict. A gift is now understood to mean a mere voluntary assurance or transfer of property without any consideration being given for it. Such a transaction is apt to be very jealously scrutinized in a Court of
Salary or wages
Sale, is a transaction of property in goods or of the ownership in immovable property for a money consideration. But, in exchange, there is a reciprocal transfer of interest in immovable property. A corresponding transfer of interest
Voluntary conveyance
Voluntary conveyance. A conveyance by way of gift or otherwise without valuable consideration. Liable to be defeated, under 27 Eliz. c. 4, by a subsequent sale for value, but no voluntary
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Sale price
Sale price, 'Sale Price' means the amount payable to a dealer as consideration for the sale of any goods, less any sum allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally
Consumer
[The Indian Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2 (c)] Means any person who (i) buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised, or under any system of deferred
Contract
or may arise by implication of law from the acts of the parties. All simple contracts require a consideration to support them. Contracts are also distinguished into executed and executory: executed, where nothing remains to be done
Wager
Wager, a contract by A. to pay money to B. on the happening of a given event, in consideration of B. paying money to him on the event not happening; and see the elaborate definition of 'wagering
Trust
interest was intended for the benefit of the grantee or any person other than the grantor himself. See CONSIDERATION (last paragraph). Trusts are also divisible into: (1) permanent, when there is a continuing duty to be performed
Lease
1 Platt on Lease, pp. 9 et seq.); he to whom the property is granted, the lessee. The consideration is usually the payment of a rent or other annual recompense. The ancient operative words were 'demise, lease,
contract
the other's duty ;also : a document embodying such an agreement see also accept, bargain, breach, cause, consent, consideration, duty, meeting of the minds, obligation, offer, performance, promise, rescind, social contract, subcontract Uniform Commercial Code in the
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Consideration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gift
Dict. A gift is now understood to mean a mere voluntary assurance or transfer of property without any consideration being given for it. Such a transaction is apt to be very jealously scrutinized in a Court of
Salary or wages
Sale, is a transaction of property in goods or of the ownership in immovable property for a money consideration. But, in exchange, there is a reciprocal transfer of interest in immovable property. A corresponding transfer of interest
Voluntary conveyance
Voluntary conveyance. A conveyance by way of gift or otherwise without valuable consideration. Liable to be defeated, under 27 Eliz. c. 4, by a subsequent sale for value, but no voluntary
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Sale price
Sale price, 'Sale Price' means the amount payable to a dealer as consideration for the sale of any goods, less any sum allowed as cash discount according to the practice normally
Consumer
[The Indian Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2 (c)] Means any person who (i) buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised, or under any system of deferred
Contract
or may arise by implication of law from the acts of the parties. All simple contracts require a consideration to support them. Contracts are also distinguished into executed and executory: executed, where nothing remains to be done
Wager
Wager, a contract by A. to pay money to B. on the happening of a given event, in consideration of B. paying money to him on the event not happening; and see the elaborate definition of 'wagering
Trust
interest was intended for the benefit of the grantee or any person other than the grantor himself. See CONSIDERATION (last paragraph). Trusts are also divisible into: (1) permanent, when there is a continuing duty to be performed
Lease
1 Platt on Lease, pp. 9 et seq.); he to whom the property is granted, the lessee. The consideration is usually the payment of a rent or other annual recompense. The ancient operative words were 'demise, lease,
contract
the other's duty ;also : a document embodying such an agreement see also accept, bargain, breach, cause, consent, consideration, duty, meeting of the minds, obligation, offer, performance, promise, rescind, social contract, subcontract Uniform Commercial Code in the
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