Determinability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Emblements
or administrator is entitled to emblements', for the estate was determined by the act of God; and it is a maxim
Cognizance
'jurisdiction' or 'the exercise jurisdiction' or 'power to try and determine to causes'. In common sense taking notice of, Rakesh Kumar
party
of Civil Procedure 19 provides the courts with discretion in determining whether the absence of a party requires dismissal of an
finding
finding : a determination resulting from judicial or administrative examination or inquiry (as at
decision
decision : an authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts
Government
governed; the state itself. The structure of principles and rules determining how a State or organisation is regulated; the sovereign proper
Uses
intestates: and the special customs of gavelkind, borough-English, and copyholds, determined the particular descent of uses. This is an illustration of
Unauthorised occupation
allowed to occupy the premises has expired or has been determined for any reason whatsoever. [Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occu-pants)
Tail
or the vesture of his woods, to another, the grant determines with his death; for being a charge upon the inheritance,
Priority
legal and equitable assignments of equitable choses in action are determined accord-ing to the date of receipt of notice by the
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