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Rent
is the time appointed by law to make a proper demand of it, to take advantage of a condition of re-entry
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
indorsers are discharged. 'Where the bill is not payable on demand, presentment must be made on the day it falls due.'
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;
notice
a : a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service NOTE: The requirements of
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
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
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