Equitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Floating security
Floating security, in an equitable charge on the assets for the time being of a
Frank-marriage
ibid. for the words of limitation necessary to create an equitable interest in tail. For the word frank-marriage, ex vi termini,
Frauds, Statute of
have been the subject of very numerous legal decisions. The equitable doctrine of part performance which enables proof of a contract
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Future estates
remainders. If in land, these are now referred to as equitable interests by the L.P. Act, 1925, and are no longer
Institutions
Pr'torian, common, or conventional. The fourth is of Stipulations called equitable (utiles), or good in law, and of Stipulations which are
Heir
1925, under which the 'heir' may become entitled to an equitable interest in personality and realty corresponding to a real estate
Hotchpot
he had before received. This principle is based upon the equitable doctrine of equality, being perfectly coincident with that conduct that
Hypothecation
possession thereof, remain with the debtor. The creditor has an equitable charge over the property and is given a right to
Parties
(1) The owner of the legal inheritance; (2) Persons having equitable or beneficial interests in the inheritance; (3) Persons possessed of
Impressment
service. (2) A court's imposition of a constructive trust on equitable grounds. (3) Archaic. The method by which armed forces were
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