Equivalency - Law Dictionary Search Results
Customs
substitute in their stead one single duty on each article, equivalent to the aggregate of the various duties by which it
Estate
have the same meaning as that expression or its local equivalent has in the existing law relating to land tenures in
In respect of anything said in Parliament
The word 'anything' is of the widest import and is equivalent to 'everything'. The only limitation arises from the words 'in
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Exchange
the currency of any two countries meant, among merchants, the equival-ency of a certain amount of the currency of the one
Executory devise
of being validly created in any case in which an equivalent interest in property real or personal could have been validly
Fact discovered
fallacious to treat the 'fact discovered' within the section as equivalent to the object produced; the fact discovered embraces the place
Fee-simple
freehold land to any person without words of limitation or equivalent expression shall pass to the grantee the fee-simple or other
Fidei-commissum
or a part, it was called fidei-commissaria h'reditas, which is equivalent to a universal fidei-commissum; if it was a single thing,
Graduate or technician apprentice
hold a degree or diploma in engineering or technology or equivalent qualifica-tion granted by any institution recognised by the Government and
Heir
is clear the word 'heir' may well be treated as equivalent to 'legatee' or 'devised'. The true scope, effect and significance
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