Determinative - Law Dictionary Search Results
determinable fee
determinable fee see fee
Void
fundamental or otherwise mere use of word 'void' is not determinative of its legal impact, State of Kerala v. M.K. Kuntikannan
Judgment
Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court. Under the former practice of the
Remainder
over to another, who is to enjoy it after the determination of such particular estate. After 1925 remainders can operate only
Determinant
Serving to determine or limit determinative
cause
cause, probable cause, reasonable cause, or sufficient cause exists are determined on a case by case basis. These terms are often
jurisprudence constante
particular rule of law carries great weight and may be determinative in subsequent cases ;also : the rule of law applied
Determinative
Having power to determine limiting shaping directing conclusive
Civil proceeding
132 and 133(1)] Civil proceeding in domestic law not being determinative and having regard of the penalty which might be imposed;
Fraud
induces the other person, or authority to take a definite determinative stand as a response to the conduct of former either
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