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bond
defendant appear in court as scheduled bid bond : a surety bond often required of contractors bidding on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the job and will also provide a performance bond
Trust
or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or directory. (II.) Arising by operation of law, such as (a) Constructive, which arise when property which has been acquired in right of another is being retained by the trustee
bailment
of the delivery, and possession or control of the property. Any of these elements may be actual or constructive. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied, which require agreement, and the agreement may also
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condition
same time that a mutual condition is to be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a condition that must be fulfilled before performance under
mortgage
a note) which is pledged as collateral security for a principal obligation see also collateral note at note construction mortgage : a mortgage that secures a loan which finances construction conventional mortgage 1 in the civil law
notice
proceeding [had actual notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence as a matter of duty would possess and
principal
b : one who commits a crime or instigates, encourages, or assists another to commit it esp. when constructively or actually present see also accessory principal in the first degree : a principal under common law who
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land; (d) The general improvement of rural transport (including the making of light railways, but not including the construction or improvement of roads); (e) The construction and improvement of harbours; (f) The construction and improvement of inland
Dispute
in support thereof, Canara Bank v. National Thermal Power Corportaion, (2001) 1 SCC 43. A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under the contract for adjudication under a procedure complying
Fund
up his accounts, R.K. Dalmia v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1962 SC 1821 (1834). Means the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Fund of a Board constituted under sub-s. (1) of s. 24, See also Building and Other
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bond
defendant appear in court as scheduled bid bond : a surety bond often required of contractors bidding on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the job and will also provide a performance bond
Trust
or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or directory. (II.) Arising by operation of law, such as (a) Constructive, which arise when property which has been acquired in right of another is being retained by the trustee
bailment
of the delivery, and possession or control of the property. Any of these elements may be actual or constructive. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied, which require agreement, and the agreement may also
Keep your definitions linked to case research
condition
same time that a mutual condition is to be fulfilled by another party condition implied in law : constructive condition in this entry condition precedent [-pri-sēd-nt, -pre-sə-dənt] : a condition that must be fulfilled before performance under
mortgage
a note) which is pledged as collateral security for a principal obligation see also collateral note at note construction mortgage : a mortgage that secures a loan which finances construction conventional mortgage 1 in the civil law
notice
proceeding [had actual notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice : notice that one exercising ordinary care and diligence as a matter of duty would possess and
principal
b : one who commits a crime or instigates, encourages, or assists another to commit it esp. when constructively or actually present see also accessory principal in the first degree : a principal under common law who
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land; (d) The general improvement of rural transport (including the making of light railways, but not including the construction or improvement of roads); (e) The construction and improvement of harbours; (f) The construction and improvement of inland
Dispute
in support thereof, Canara Bank v. National Thermal Power Corportaion, (2001) 1 SCC 43. A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under the contract for adjudication under a procedure complying
Fund
up his accounts, R.K. Dalmia v. Delhi Administration, AIR 1962 SC 1821 (1834). Means the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Fund of a Board constituted under sub-s. (1) of s. 24, See also Building and Other
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