Diminishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
impair
to damage or make worse by or as if by diminishing [ed health] 2 : to diminish the value of (property
Minishment
The act of diminishing or the state of being diminished diminution
Abatuda, or Abatude
Abatuda, or Abatude, anything diminished. Moneta abatuda is money clipped or diminished in value, Du
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Damnum absque injuria
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Damnum absque injuri'
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Diminution
The act of diminishing or of making or becoming less state of being diminished
Encumbrance
a land, it constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of Himachal Pradesh v.
Consumption and use
does not have to destroy them nor does he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece
Dower
10 (the Statute of Uses), set about a method of diminishing the evil by providing a jointure in lieu of dower.
Debitorum pactionibus creditorum petitio nec tolli nec minui potest
The rights of creditors can neither be taken away nor diminished by agreements among the debtors.
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Diminishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
impair
to damage or make worse by or as if by diminishing [ed health] 2 : to diminish the value of (property
Minishment
The act of diminishing or the state of being diminished diminution
Abatuda, or Abatude
Abatuda, or Abatude, anything diminished. Moneta abatuda is money clipped or diminished in value, Du
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Damnum absque injuria
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Damnum absque injuri'
own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may
Diminution
The act of diminishing or of making or becoming less state of being diminished
Encumbrance
a land, it constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of Himachal Pradesh v.
Consumption and use
does not have to destroy them nor does he to diminish their value or utility. A man purchases a valuable piece
Dower
10 (the Statute of Uses), set about a method of diminishing the evil by providing a jointure in lieu of dower.
Debitorum pactionibus creditorum petitio nec tolli nec minui potest
The rights of creditors can neither be taken away nor diminished by agreements among the debtors.
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