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Equalization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Equalizer
One who or that which equalizes anything
Equalness
Equality evenness
Equality of the statute
Equality of the statute, the judicial rule of law for interpreting
Net wealth tax
the real property tax, and the capital levy under the Equalization of Burdens Law'. It is further stated thus: 'Some of
Equalization
The act of equalizing or state of being equalized
Commutative justice and distributive justice
Commutative justice and distributive justice, Aristotle's doctrine of justice of equality is called by him commutative justice which requires at least
Coparceners or parceners
descents from the ancestor which conferred on them all an equal title to it. It arose by act of law only,
Hotchpot
177 a. The blending of items of property to secure equality of division, esp. as practised is case in which advancements
Pari passu
Pari passu [Lat.], means 'with equal steps, equally, without preference' (Jowitts's Dictionary, Vol. II, 1959 Edn.,
Recovery
charges sub-ordinate to the entail. But incumbrances on the estate-tail equally affected such fee-simple, and any estate or interest prior to
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