Divisibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
divisible
divisible : capable of being divided esp. into independent parts (as
Divisive
Indicating division or distribution
Affinis dicitur, cum due congnationes, inter se divise, per nuptias copulantur, et altera ad alterius fines accidit
Affinis dicitur, cum due congnationes, inter se divise, per nuptias copulantur, et altera ad alterius fines accidit [Lat.],
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Partibility
The quality or state of being partible divisibility separability as the partibility of an inherttance
Shares in public undertakings
of the holders, though some companies will not recognize the divisibility of a pound stock into fractions. And see s. 50
Separability
Quality of being separable or divisible divisibility separableness
Institutions
ninety-nine titles. First, it is to be observed that the division is triple--Persons, Tings, and Actions--under which the subject-matter of the
Partition
has become a divided title though there has been no division of any properties by metes and bounds, Nani Bali v.
Jus
divides Jus into Natura and Lex. There is a threefold division of Jus made by Ulpian and others, which is as
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