Equitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Nobile officium
Nobile officium, the equitable jurisdiction of the court of Session in Scotland.
Judicial separation
(1909) 2 KB 851], but her judgment creditor cannot obtain equitable execution by the appointment of a receiver of such payments,
Ornamental timber
down, by the tenant for life is a species of equitable waste (q.v.), Micklethwaite v. Micklethwaite, (1857) 1 De G&J 504.
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44, 202), full effect is to be given to all equitable rights. See, further, s. 25 (now Jud. Act, 1925, ss.
Implied trusts
trusts. an implied trust is one which arises from an equitable construction put upon the facts, conduct, or situation of parties.
Joint-heir
co-heir. See (English) Law of Property Act, 1932, as to equitable interests of joint heirs in tail.
Freehold
and a term of years absolute. all other estates are equitable interests under that Act; descent of legal estates to heirs
Fair
9 SCC 232 (294): AIR 2002 SC 852. Impartial; just equitable; disinterested; Free of bias or prejudica; Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Fee
at law. All other estates in land take effect as equitable interests [ibid., s. 1 (4)]. See FEE-SIMPLE. A charge for
Floating charge
may be said to denote a security which is an equitable charge on the assets for the time being of a
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