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equitable conversion
equitable conversion see conversion
fraudulent conversion
fraudulent conversion : conversion committed with the intent of defrauding someone
Conversion, equitable
Conversion, equitable. It is an established principle that money directed to be employed in the purchase of realty, and
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involuntary conversion
involuntary conversion see conversion
Conversion of stock
Conversion of stock, the change of it from one denomination to another, generally from a higher to a lower,
home equity conversion mortgage
home equity conversion mortgage see mortgage
Conversion of shares into stock and reconversion
Conversion of shares into stock and reconversion. This may be effected; see (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 50
Tape-recorded conversation
Tape-recorded conversation, a previous statement, made by a person and recorded on tape, can be used not only to corroborate
criminal conversation
criminal conversation : the tort of committing adultery with another's spouse compare alienation of affections NOTE: This tort is no
Conversationist
One who converses much or who excels in conversation
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