Dominical - Law Dictionary Search Results
easement
or have a view continue unobstructed over it) see also dominant estate and servient estate at estate compare license, profit, right
servitude
used chiefly in the civil law of Louisiana see also dominant estate and servient estate at estate compare easement apparent servitude
Charitable purpose
absent, this court laid down that if the primary or dominant purpose of a trust or institution was charitable, any other
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Easement
the advantage of the owner of the other (called the dominant) tenement, e.g., a right of way, a right of passage
Dominical
Indicating or pertaining to the Lords day or Sunday
Minorities
Minorities, means 'groups held together by ties of common descent, language or religious faith and feeling different in these respects...
Shafi-e-khalit
denotes those who share in the appendage of property. The dominant tenement holder is Shafi-e-khalit. It implies that he shares an
free
people] c : enjoying political independence or freedom from outside domination [these united colonies are, and of right ought to be
Dominican
Of or pertaining to St Dominic Dominic de Guzman or to the religious communities named from
free
people] c : enjoying political independence or freedom from outside domination [these united colonies are, and of right ought to be
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