Duration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desertion
is a course of conduct which exists independently of its duration, but as a ground for divorce it must exist for
Sempiternity
Future duration without end the relation or state of being sempiternal
Crown lands
surrender at the commencement of his reign for its whole duration, in consideration of the Civil List settled upon him. Crown
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Course
space and conveys the idea of a period of time; duration and not a fixed point of time, C.I.T v. East
Conditional fee
Property Act, 1925, s. 8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it
Annuity
of the annuitant only, but the source and order and duration of payment depend upon the meaning and intention of the
Accumulation
restraint upon those trusts for accumulation which aim at a duration beyond the statutory limits, simply by causing them to cease
Joint-tenancy
together; for both being considered by the law of perpetual duration, it is impossible for one to survive the other. with
Sempiternal
Of neverending duration everlasting endless having beginning but no end
Semiquaver
A note of half the duration of the quaver now usually called a sixteenth note
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