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nullity
does not have to be annulled to terminate its legal effects (as property rights). rel·a·tive nullity in the civil law of
Roumlntgen ray
and flesh their action on photographic plates and their fluorescent effects They were called X rays by their discoverer W K
Uses
possessionem transferendis. It became a pivot of English conveyancing. Its effect was that where any person was seised to the use
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Mortgage
has been incurred, or a loan of money or credit effected, in order to secure either the repayment of the one
Remainder
usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the Common Law. In the same land there may
Code
French Revolution, and the administration of Napoleon while First Consul, effected great changes in the laws of that country. Framed in
Contingent remainder
s. 1. S. 4, whoever, provides that they can take effect as equitable interests, and any instrument creating a contingent remainder
Tail
1925 will be construed for this purpose according to their effect if the limitations had been limitations before 1926 of personal
Wills
is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law
cause
cause 1 : something that brings about an effect or result [the negligent act which was the of the
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