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Party-wall
A wall forming part of a building and used or constructed to be used for separation of adjoining buildings belonging to
fraud
and thereby injure another called also fraud in fact compare constructive fraud in this entry collateral fraud : extrinsic fraud in
bond
: a surety bond often required of contractors bidding on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the
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Reservoir
for such purpose. 'Reservoir' may not necessarily mean only the constructed part of the land but includes the area where the
ion
or condition as revolution the act or process of revolving construction the act or process of constructing a thing constructed dominion
Dispute
Power Corportaion, (2001) 1 SCC 43. A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under
bailment
the property. Any of these elements may be actual or constructive. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied,
condition
be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a
mortgage
for a principal obligation see also collateral note at note construction mortgage : a mortgage that secures a loan which finances
notice
also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence
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Construct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Party-wall
A wall forming part of a building and used or constructed to be used for separation of adjoining buildings belonging to
fraud
and thereby injure another called also fraud in fact compare constructive fraud in this entry collateral fraud : extrinsic fraud in
bond
: a surety bond often required of contractors bidding on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Reservoir
for such purpose. 'Reservoir' may not necessarily mean only the constructed part of the land but includes the area where the
ion
or condition as revolution the act or process of revolving construction the act or process of constructing a thing constructed dominion
Dispute
Power Corportaion, (2001) 1 SCC 43. A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under
bailment
the property. Any of these elements may be actual or constructive. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied,
condition
be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a
mortgage
for a principal obligation see also collateral note at note construction mortgage : a mortgage that secures a loan which finances
notice
also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence
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