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Del credere agent
extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts to carry out their contracts, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 13, p. 11.
Disposition of company property
Disposition of company property, where a com-pany withdraws a sum of money from its bank account in credit and pays that sum to a third party, there is a disposition of the company property which ,...
Fraud
383; Lawrance v. Lord Norreys, (1890) 15 App Cas 210; see also LACHES. Constructive fraud. Such acts or contracts as, though not originating in any actual evil design or contrivance to perpetrate fraud or injury upon others,
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Frauds, Statute of
1 Str. 33)]; or (as replaced by L.P. Act, 1925, s. 40, in regard to land) upon any contract for the sale or other disposition of land or any interest in land, or upon any agreement that
Gretna green marriage
(bordering on the county of Cumberland), in Scotland. By the law of Scotland a valid marriage may be contracted by consent alone before witnesses without any other formality. See PER VERBA DE PR'SENTI. A marriage entered into
Pre-emption, Right of
to the persons from whom they were originally taken, or to the adjoining owners; as to registration of contracts or deeds giving the right of pre-emption as estate contracts, see (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, s. 10.
Implied contract
Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or relationships, as that an employer will pay the
Just ground
1949 an additional provision was added after the proviso which may be extracted thus: If a husband has contracted marriage with another wife or keeps a mistress it shall be considered to be just ground for his
Land charge
under a trust for sale or Settlement, or (c) included in another class of land charge; (iv) estate contracts (q.v.). The fourth, Class D, in this register affects (i) Inland Revenue charges for death duties, (ii) restrictive
Liquidator
WINDING-UP. A liquidator appointed by the court is an agent of the company and not personally liable for contracts within the scope of his duties, but if he is appointed to be receiver and manager by the
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Contracting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Del credere agent
extra remuneration, undertakes to indemnify his employer against loss arising from the failure of persons with whom he contracts to carry out their contracts, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 13, p. 11.
Disposition of company property
Disposition of company property, where a com-pany withdraws a sum of money from its bank account in credit and pays that sum to a third party, there is a disposition of the company property which ,...
Fraud
383; Lawrance v. Lord Norreys, (1890) 15 App Cas 210; see also LACHES. Constructive fraud. Such acts or contracts as, though not originating in any actual evil design or contrivance to perpetrate fraud or injury upon others,
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Frauds, Statute of
1 Str. 33)]; or (as replaced by L.P. Act, 1925, s. 40, in regard to land) upon any contract for the sale or other disposition of land or any interest in land, or upon any agreement that
Gretna green marriage
(bordering on the county of Cumberland), in Scotland. By the law of Scotland a valid marriage may be contracted by consent alone before witnesses without any other formality. See PER VERBA DE PR'SENTI. A marriage entered into
Pre-emption, Right of
to the persons from whom they were originally taken, or to the adjoining owners; as to registration of contracts or deeds giving the right of pre-emption as estate contracts, see (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, s. 10.
Implied contract
Implied contract. A contract which the law infers, from acts, circumstances, or relationships, as that an employer will pay the
Just ground
1949 an additional provision was added after the proviso which may be extracted thus: If a husband has contracted marriage with another wife or keeps a mistress it shall be considered to be just ground for his
Land charge
under a trust for sale or Settlement, or (c) included in another class of land charge; (iv) estate contracts (q.v.). The fourth, Class D, in this register affects (i) Inland Revenue charges for death duties, (ii) restrictive
Liquidator
WINDING-UP. A liquidator appointed by the court is an agent of the company and not personally liable for contracts within the scope of his duties, but if he is appointed to be receiver and manager by the
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