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De nomination
De nomination, a collection of individuals classed together under same name: a
Si quidem in nomine, cognomine, pr'nomine legatarii testator erraverit, cum de persona constat, nihilominus valet legatum
Si quidem in nomine, cognomine, pr'nomine legatarii testator erraverit, cum de persona constat, nihilominus valet legatum. Justinian's Institutes, 1. 2, t. … Si quidem in nomine, cognomine, pr'nomine legatarii testator erraverit, cum de persona constat, nihilominus
Presentation
if an advowson in gross, may present; and his right descends by cause of inheritance, from heir to heir, or passes … the right of presentation is sometimes confounded with that of nomination; but presentation is the offering a person to the bishop,
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Tenure
LAND). The idea of tenure or holding is said to derive from feudalism, which separated the dominium directum (the dominion of … leasehold, grand or petty serjeanty, or frankalmoigne and converted them nominally, subject to the provisions of these Acts, into free and
contract
contract : a contract in which either party's performance is dependent on an uncertain event bilateral contract : a contract in … is given no special designation as to its purpose compare nominate contract in this entry installment contract : a contract in
Estate
property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property … of an intermediate lease might be required to sell the nominated purchaser his entire freehold, Kensington Heights Commercial Co. Ltd. v.
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