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Constructiveness
Tendency or ability to form or construct
Harmonious construction
Harmonious construction, it is a recognised rule of interpretation of statutes that
strict construction
strict construction : interpretation (as of a writing or legislation) based on
practical construction
practical construction 1 : the interpretation of the terms of a contract
Notice
of a fact directly home to the party; or (3) constructive or implied, which is no more than evidence of facts
trust
principal may be distributed compare simple trust in this entry constructive trust 1 : an implied trust imposed by a court
Possession
1376. Possession need not be physical possession but can be constructive, having power and control over the gun, Gunwantlal v. State
fraud
and thereby injure another called also fraud in fact compare constructive fraud in this entry collateral fraud : extrinsic fraud in
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
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