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due [Old French deu, past participle of devoir to owe, from Latin debere] 1 a : satisfying or capable of satisfying an obligation, duty, or requirement under the law [the buyer's performance under the contract] [ proof of loss] b : proper under the law [obstructing administration of justice] 2 : capable of being attributed used with to [any loss to neglect] 3 a : having reached the date at which payment is required : payable b : owed though not yet required to be paid 4 : reasonable ...
due on sale clause
due on sale clause a provision of a loan allowing the lender to demand full repayment of the loan if the property is sold. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
Substantive due process
Substantive due process, means that this procedure (for depriving a person of his life, liberty or property must be fair, just and reasonable, Ganesh Chandra Bhatt v. District Magistrate, Almora, 1993 All Cr Cas 204....
Recovery of amount due
Recovery of amount due, means legally recoverable, John v. District Collector, 1989 2 Ker LT 831....
annuity due
annuity due see annuity ...
Payment in due course
Payment in due course, means payment in accordance with the apparent tenor of the instrument in good faith and without negligence to any person in possession thereof under circumstances which do not afford a reasonable ground for believing that he is not entitled to receive payment of the amount therein mentioned. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1981), s. 10)...
Interest due
Interest due, means the amount of interest which remains unpaid after the expiry of the date specified in the notice of demand issued in this behalf under this Act or the rules made thereunder. [The West Bengal Value Added Tax Act, 2003, s. 2(20).]...
Foreign exchange due
Foreign exchange due, means the amount whicha person has a right to receive or claim in foreign exchange. [Foreign Exchange Management (Realisation, Repatriation and Surrender of Foreign Exchange) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 2 (iii)]...
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.], Persons are said to be bound by affinity when two families, divided from one another, are united by marriage, and each approaches the confines of the other....
Meason-due
Meason-due [corruption of maison de Dieu, Fr.], a house of God; a monastery; religious house, almshouse or hospital. See 39 Eliz. c. 5....
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