Demandable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oyer
Act, 1852, 55. Means a party having a right to demand oyer is yet not obliged, in all cases, to exercise
Distress
the performance of a duty, or the satisfaction of a demand. This remedy may be resorted to by a landlord for
Default summons
courts for the summary recovery of a debt or liquidated demand. These summonses are of two kinds: (i.) Ordinary Default Summonses;
call
a barrister [was ed to the bar] 3 : to demand payment of esp. by formal notice [ a loan] 4
Call
number of persons elected. See INNS OF COURT. 2. The demand for payment of an instalment other than payments due at
standard of proof
reasonable doubt NOTE: Preponderance of the evidence is the least demanding standard of proof and is used for most civil actions
notice
a : a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service NOTE: The requirements of
market
: market price 2 a : a geographical area of demand for commodities or services [seeking new foreign s] b :
letter of credit
which the issuer (as a bank) promises to honor a demand for payment by the beneficiary in order to satisfy or
claim
from Latin clamare to shout, proclaim] 1 a : a demand for something (as money) due or believed to be due
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