Divestment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Determinable fee
in fee simple which by statute are liable to be divested, and fee simple vested incorporations are legal estates, see s.
Degradation
dismissal from office. An ecclesiastical censure, whereby a clergyman is divested of his holy orders. There ae two sorts by the
Hare
and rabbits on the land occupied. Any agreement purporting to divest an occupier of this right is by s. 3 void.
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Emancipation
Emancipation. A solemn act by which a pater-familias divests himself of his power over his filius-familias, so that the
False pretence, obtaining property
distinction is that in false pretences the owner intends to divest himself of the property in the goods, whereas in larceny
Fee-simple
term, a fee-simple absolute, fee-simples which are liable to be divested under certain statutory provisions and [as amended by the (English)
Graveyard
the public and constitutes a wakf and it cannot be divested by non-user but will always continue to be so whether
Dismantle
To strip or deprive of dress to divest
Per month
each accrues, which, once vested, is not subsequently lost or divested by the service-giver's desertion or abandonment of his contract, Taylor
Power
power of the second sort. The legal interest is not divested by the execution of the power, but equity will compel
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Divestment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Determinable fee
in fee simple which by statute are liable to be divested, and fee simple vested incorporations are legal estates, see s.
Degradation
dismissal from office. An ecclesiastical censure, whereby a clergyman is divested of his holy orders. There ae two sorts by the
Hare
and rabbits on the land occupied. Any agreement purporting to divest an occupier of this right is by s. 3 void.
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Emancipation
Emancipation. A solemn act by which a pater-familias divests himself of his power over his filius-familias, so that the
False pretence, obtaining property
distinction is that in false pretences the owner intends to divest himself of the property in the goods, whereas in larceny
Fee-simple
term, a fee-simple absolute, fee-simples which are liable to be divested under certain statutory provisions and [as amended by the (English)
Graveyard
the public and constitutes a wakf and it cannot be divested by non-user but will always continue to be so whether
Dismantle
To strip or deprive of dress to divest
Per month
each accrues, which, once vested, is not subsequently lost or divested by the service-giver's desertion or abandonment of his contract, Taylor
Power
power of the second sort. The legal interest is not divested by the execution of the power, but equity will compel
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