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Down share
A breastplow used in paring off turf on downs
Directors
ground, believed to be true, were not liable to a shareholder taking shares on the faith of such prospectus, reversed the
Joint-tenancy
the following cases, in joint-tenancy, estates in common or undivided shares, and coparceners; see infra. For the purpose of limitations over,
Partnership
to the partnership. They provide, amongst other things, for equal shares in profits and equal contributions to losses; for indemnification of
trust
a trust created by the transfer of legal title to shares of stock to a trustee or trustees who exercise the
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
as the children or issue of a named person. The share of any donee under a gift by will to a
Tail
provisions of the (English) S.L. Act, 1925. As to undivided shares see (English) L.P. (Amendment) Act, 1932. See PRO-TECTOR; RECOVERY, and
will
provisions. mutual will : one of two separate wills that share reciprocal provisions for the disposition of property in the event
Income-tax
of land or houses, etc., (C) dividends from stocks or shares, (D) professional or trade earnings or profits, and any profit
Married women's property
married woman might procure investments in the funds or in shares or stock to be made to stand in her own
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