Devolute - Law Dictionary Search Results
Devolution
Devolution, is the passing of property from a person dying to
Devolution issue
Devolution issue, within the meaning of paragraph 1(b) of Schedule 6
Devolution of interest
Devolution of interest, in coparcenary property. [see Hindu Succession Act, 1956,
Devolution to duty
Devolution to duty, The expression 'devotion to duty' appears to have
Interest in coparcenary property, Devolution of
Interest in coparcenary property, Devolution of, see Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (30 of 1956), s.
devolution
devolution : the transfer (as of rights, powers, property, or responsibility)
Devolute
To devolve
Settlement
benefit of another person absolutely, or with a similar ultimate devolution for the use of several persons in succession after the
Real Estate
usual meaning of real estate, but for the purposes of devolution upon deaths after 1925 the definition of real estate by
Mobilia sequuntur personam
person's powers of dealing with his movable estate and its devolution on his death are governed by the law of his
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