Determinability - Law Dictionary Search Results
letter
or organization ;broadly : an official communication see also counterletter determination letter : a letter from an administrative agency (as the
res judicata
judicata [Latin, judged matter] 1 : a thing, matter, or determination that is adjudged or final: as a : a claim,
Conditional fee
which gives a name to this estate, and ascertains its determination. A fee qualified is frequently called a fee base, i.e.,
Tenant
of the deceased called 'statutory tenants' as even after the determination of the tenancy continued to have an estate on the
Wages
a promise to give money or money's worth upon the determination or ascertainment of an uncertain event accurately brings out the
Judicial power
be defined as the power to examine questions submitted for determination with a view to the pronouncement of an authoritative decision
Trial
of Kerala, 1978 Ker LT 546. Means the examination and determination of a cause by a judicial tribunal determination of guilt
Term of years absolute
event (other than the dropping of a life or the determination of a determinable life interest, but does not include any
Jurisdiction
or as to the character of the questions to be determined. By 'jurisdiction' is meant the extent of the power which
Certify
giving the leave to appeal, the High Court must first determine the issue of law which in its opinion is needed
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