Determinability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Originating summons
are very frequently issued in the Chancery Division for the determination of particular questions arising in the administration of an estate
Obligation
bond of legal necessity which binds together two or more determinate individuals. It is limited to legal duties arising out of
Judicial
to impose a liability or to give a decision which determines the rights or property of the affected parties'. 'Judicial' embraces
Judgment in rem
judgment in rem is one which declares, defines or otherwise determines the jural relation of a person or thing to the
Fair and equitable
be given to the words 'such.......... as the lessor shall determine'. It is indeed true that these words constitute an adjectival
Fraud
which established fraud in commercial transaction be of assistance in determining fraud in Administrative Law. It has been aptly observed by
Distress
gives a landlord power to distrain within six months after determination of the lease, but it must be made during the
Court of record
is undoubtedly a superior court which is itself competent to determine the scope of its jurisdiction, M.M. Thomas v. State of
Base fee
sense, a base fee was until 1926 a fee simple determinable on the failure of issue of an original donee of
Ballot
p. 113. Means drawing of lots used in Parliament to determine the precedence among members desiring a share of Parliamentary time
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