Deducible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: deducibleDeducibleness
The quality of being deducible deducibility...
Deducement
Inference deduction thing deduced...
Deducibility
Deducibleness...
Deducible
Capable of being deduced or inferred derivable by reasoning as a result or consequence...
Deducive
That deduces inferential...
Abstract of title
Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of land including all conveyances interests, lines & encumbrances that reflect title to property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., an epitome of the evidence of title to property or power to deal with it.Every purchaser of land or real estate has an implied right to have an abstract of title delivered to him within a reasonable time, Compton v. Bagley, (1892) 1 Ch 313. As to registered land, see the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. 110, and Brickdale and Stewart-Wallace on the Land Registration Act, 1925.An abstract is said to be perfect if it deduces the title from the date fixed by the contract or by statute for its commencement and discloses every incumbrance affecting it, by setting out the material parts of all deeds, wills and other documents, and stating the facts on which it depends: fc. 1 Pres. 42, 207. The statutory period is thirty years,...
inferential
inferential 1 : relating to, involving, or resembling inference 2 : deduced or deducible by inference ...
Deductive
Of or pertaining to deduction capable of being deduced from premises deducible...
Inferential
Deduced or deducible by inference...
Consectary
Following by consequence consequent deducible...
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