Demander - Law Dictionary Search Results
extradition
that has jurisdiction to try the accused and that has demanded his or her return see also asylum state compare detainer,
loan
mortgage on the property rather than by any federal agency demand loan : a loan that is subject to repayment upon
recourse
the end itself 2 : the right or ability to demand payment or compensation ;specif : the right to demand payment
Debenture stock
of much debenture stock the holders are not entitled to demand payment until the winding up of the company or default
Postulate
Something demanded or asserted especially a position or supposition assumed without proof
Redemand
To demand back to demand again
Exactor
One who exacts or demands by authority or right hence an extortioner also one unreasonably
Aid of the King
regis, Lat.], the king's tenant prays this, when rent is demanded of him by others. A city or borough, holding a
Bill of Exchange
the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum
Counterplea
be received to save his estate; then that which the demandant alleged against it, why he should not be admitted, was
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