Earnest - Law Dictionary Search Results
Handsel
Handsel, earnest-money.
Mortgage
which the transfer is effected is called a mortgage deed. Earnest money deposits of bidders at auction sale of forest produce
Part-payment of purchase price
each case whether or not a payment was made as earnest or part payment of the price, K.C.N. Gowda & Bros.
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Sale of Goods Act, 1893
the buyer accept and receive part, or give something in earnest to bind the contract, or 'unless some note or memorandum
Serious
Grave in manner or disposition earnest thoughtful solemn not light gay or volatile
Earles-penny
Earles-penny, money given in part payment. See EARNEST.
Piety
his character loving obedience to the will of God and earnest devotion to his service
Earnestness
The state or quality of being earnest intentness anxiety
Pensive
sad employed in serious reflection given to or favorable to earnest or melancholy musing
diligence
diligence : earnest and persistent application of effort esp. as required by law
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