Devolve - Law Dictionary Search Results
Delegatus non potest delegare
whom an office or a duty is delegated cannot lawfully devolve the duty upon another, unless he be expressly authorized so
Disinherit
any property or right which by law or custom would devolve on him in the course of descent
Fixtures
as are put up for ornament, domestic use, or trade devolve to the personal representative, provided they can be easily removed
Tenant
protection afforded to the deceased tenant under the Act will devolve on the heirs of the deceased tenant, Gian Devi Anand
Tail
not barred or disposed of by will after 1925) will devolve inequity on the person who would have taken realty as
Settled land
Act, 1925); capital money and the investments representing it will devolve on the death of the life tenant in the same
Renounce
appointed executor, his right shall wholly cease, and go and devolve as if he had not been appointed-Court of Probate Act,
Illusory Appointments Act, 1830
nominal share only was thereby appointed, or left unappointed, to devolve upon any one or more of the objects of such
Married women's property
time of the marriage, or should be acquired by or devolve upon her after marriage, including any wages, earnings, money and
Proprietor of a new or original design
property in or the right to apply the design has devolved from the original proprietor upon any other person, includes that
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