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basis
the basis of a donated or transferred asset that is equal to the basis of the asset when it was in
per stirpes
NOTE: Per stirpes distribution provides for division of an estate equally among the members of the group of descendants having a
Gavelkind
land descended in the right line to all the sons equally, being an exception to the law of primogeniture. In default
Rational basis test
offender status) has a rational basis and does not deny equal protection under the Constitution, Charlton v. Kimata, 815 p. 2d
Legacy
it. If by different instruments he has given legacies of equal, greater, or lesser sums to the same person, the Court,
Multiple disabilities
Multiple disabilities, means a combination of two or more disabilities as defined in clause (i) of s. 2 of the...
Notice
at law, according to the maxim: 'Where conflicting equities are equal, the law shall prevail.' Nor will equity prevent a bona
Par in parem imperium non habet
Par in parem imperium non habet, an equal has no authority over an equal.
Partnership
relation to the partnership. They provide, amongst other things, for equal shares in profits and equal contributions to losses; for indemnification
Rackrent
the same in a state to command such rent. Rent equal to or nearly equal to full annual value of property:
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