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Acquintance
Acquintance, means a document by which one is discharged from a debt or other
Act of sale
an official record of a sale of property, esp., a document drawn up by a notary, signed by the parties, and
Agreement to execute a lease
Agreement to execute a lease, is not a document which affects an actual demise, V.B. Dharmyat v. Shree Jagadguru
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An error of law on the face of the award
award, means one can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as for instance a note appended by
Antedate
Antedate, to date a document before the day of its execution. Means to affix with
Antiquity
one hundred years and (ii) any manuscript, record or other document which is of scientific, historical literary or aesthetic value and
Articles
Articles, divisions and paragraphs of a document or agreement. It is a common practice for persons to
Appostille
Appostille [Fr.], an addition or annotation to a document.
Approbate and reprobate
reprobate where he takes advantage of one part of a document and rejects the rest, Scots Law. The maxim runs, Qui
Auction sale
where the sale is not complete till, for example, a document is executed, Bombay Sale and Chemical Industries v. L.J. Johnson,
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Document - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acquintance
Acquintance, means a document by which one is discharged from a debt or other
Act of sale
an official record of a sale of property, esp., a document drawn up by a notary, signed by the parties, and
Agreement to execute a lease
Agreement to execute a lease, is not a document which affects an actual demise, V.B. Dharmyat v. Shree Jagadguru
Keep your definitions linked to case research
An error of law on the face of the award
award, means one can find in the award or a document actually incorporated thereto, as for instance a note appended by
Antedate
Antedate, to date a document before the day of its execution. Means to affix with
Antiquity
one hundred years and (ii) any manuscript, record or other document which is of scientific, historical literary or aesthetic value and
Articles
Articles, divisions and paragraphs of a document or agreement. It is a common practice for persons to
Appostille
Appostille [Fr.], an addition or annotation to a document.
Approbate and reprobate
reprobate where he takes advantage of one part of a document and rejects the rest, Scots Law. The maxim runs, Qui
Auction sale
where the sale is not complete till, for example, a document is executed, Bombay Sale and Chemical Industries v. L.J. Johnson,
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