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Code
French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in
Alien
Nationality, the status of aliens, and procedure and evidence. The effect of the Act is shortly as follows: By s. 1
Undivided shares in land
and cf. TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale
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Insurance
at the time of loss; (b) life, at time of effecting the insurance; (c) fire, through-out the period insured. Insurance generally
Anticipation
My&Cr 377; 1 Beav 1. Such a provision is only effective during coverture; it cannot affect dispositions in favour of a
Vested remainder
whenever A.'s death may occur. A vested estate may take effect though the preceding estate be defeated, as when an infant
Void and voidable
document is forged and fabricated and a declaration to that effect is given, a transaction becomes void from the very beginning.
Settled land
affected by the limitations and trusts of the settlement. To effect this, the entire legal estate comprised in the settlement is
Transfer
connotes, normally, between two living persons during life; will take effect after demise of the testator and transfer in that perspective
Terrorism
and mental damage of the victim but the prolonged psychological effect it produces or has the potential of producing on the
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