Dividing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Segment
the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided a part divided or cut off a section a portion
Insurance
agree, each entering his ships for a certain amount, to divide the losses sustained by any of them. These are institutions
Novell'
to Justin the Second and to Tiberius; they are generally divided into chapters. There is a Latin epitome of these Novell'.
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Coparceners or parceners
By deed of partition, as (a) Where coparceners agreed to divide the estate in to equal parts in severalty, each to
Multiplicity
bill in equity might have been objectionable for an undue dividing or splitting up of a single cause of suit, and
Average
9. The word 'average' means 'arithmetical mean to estimate by dividing the aggregate of a series by the number of its
Brief, or Brieve, out of the Chancery
of idiots, and ascertaining the widow's terce; and sometimes in dividing the property belonging to heirs-portioners. In these cases only brieves
Decreet of locality
Decreet of locality, dividing and proportioning among the heritors a stipend modified to a
Dowle stones
Dowle stones, stones dividing lands, etc.
Equity
is an equivocal term; the difficulty lies in drawing the dividing lines between the several senses in which it is used.
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