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When the goods should have been delivered

When the goods should have been delivered, the date when the goods should have been delivered for the purpose of the Third Clause of the 6th paragraph

English mortgage

English mortgage, Where the mortgagor binds him-self to repay the mortgage-money on a certain date, and transfers the mortgaged property absolutely to the mortgagee, but subject to a proviso that he will retransfer

Jews

Statute de Judeismo, or Les Estatutes de Jeuerie (Statutes of the Realm, vol. 1., p. 221), of uncertain date, but probably passed in 1375 (though? Coke put the date at 1390), which prohibited usury by Jews and

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Dissolution

wound up by the Court, the Court must make an order that the company is dissolved from the date of the Order (English) (Companies Act, 1929 s. 221): as to dissolution on a voluntary winding up see

Amendment

Art. 368) If a fresh suit on the amended claim is barred by Law of Limitation on the date of the application, the amendment should not normally be allowed. Amendment to be allowed, must be such that

future

party agrees to buy or sell a quantity of a bulk commodity (as soybeans) at a specified future date and at a set price usually used in pl. NOTE: If the price of the commodity has gone

fund

place in a fund 3 : to convert into a debt that is payable either at a distant date or at no definite date and that bears a fixed interest

contract

something (as a quantity of a commodity, security, or currency) at a predetermined price on a set future date called also forward futures contract : a contract purchased or sold on an exchange in which a party

blackout period

blackout period The period between the date the USPTO's examining attorney approves a trademark for publication and the date of issuance of the Notice of

annuity

of each payment interval rather than at the end contingent annuity : an annuity whose starting or ending date depends on the occurrence of an event (as the death of the annuitant) whose date is uncertain con·ven·tion·al

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When the goods should have been delivered

When the goods should have been delivered, the date when the goods should have been delivered for the purpose of the Third Clause of the 6th paragraph

English mortgage

English mortgage, Where the mortgagor binds him-self to repay the mortgage-money on a certain date, and transfers the mortgaged property absolutely to the mortgagee, but subject to a proviso that he will retransfer

Jews

Statute de Judeismo, or Les Estatutes de Jeuerie (Statutes of the Realm, vol. 1., p. 221), of uncertain date, but probably passed in 1375 (though? Coke put the date at 1390), which prohibited usury by Jews and

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Dissolution

wound up by the Court, the Court must make an order that the company is dissolved from the date of the Order (English) (Companies Act, 1929 s. 221): as to dissolution on a voluntary winding up see

Amendment

Art. 368) If a fresh suit on the amended claim is barred by Law of Limitation on the date of the application, the amendment should not normally be allowed. Amendment to be allowed, must be such that

future

party agrees to buy or sell a quantity of a bulk commodity (as soybeans) at a specified future date and at a set price usually used in pl. NOTE: If the price of the commodity has gone

fund

place in a fund 3 : to convert into a debt that is payable either at a distant date or at no definite date and that bears a fixed interest

contract

something (as a quantity of a commodity, security, or currency) at a predetermined price on a set future date called also forward futures contract : a contract purchased or sold on an exchange in which a party

blackout period

blackout period The period between the date the USPTO's examining attorney approves a trademark for publication and the date of issuance of the Notice of

annuity

of each payment interval rather than at the end contingent annuity : an annuity whose starting or ending date depends on the occurrence of an event (as the death of the annuitant) whose date is uncertain con·ven·tion·al

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