Dependability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perpetuity
necessarily to vest within the period prescribed, and not to depend upon a mere possibility. Moreover, not only the person to
exemption
exemption [də-pen-dən-sē-] : an exemption that is allowed for each dependent who qualifies under the tax laws (as sections 151 and
Goodwill
460: (1981) 2 SCR 938. The goodwill of a business depends upon a variety of circumstances or a combination of them.
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Any
'some' or 'one' and its meaning in a given statute depends upon the context and the subject- matter of the statute.
Annuity
one, and it should not be liable to any variation depending upon or on any ground relating to the general income
Enthymeme
it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore we should be humble Here the major proposition is
Certiorari
to certify or to return the records of a cause depending before them, to the end that justice maybe done. Certiorari
Pension
Pension is neither a bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will of the employer, nor an ex
Implied trusts
Implied trusts have been distributed into two classes: (1) those depending upon the presumed intent of the parties, as where property
Judicial, quasi judicial
judicial or a quasi-judicial one or a purely executive act depends on the terms of the particular rules and the nature,
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