Exclusion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vessel
a vessel of every description used in navigation and not exclusively propelled by oars. A vessel on the other hand is
Transfer of property
a third case, there may be a reduction of the exclusive interest in the totality of rights of the original owner
gross
abuse of trust] 2 : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions [ annual earnings] compare net gross·ly adv gross·ness
Annuity
period. When charged upon land either freehold or leasehold both, exclusively of purely personal estate, it is strictly a rent charge;
Peculiar
but that of the sovereign. (2) Peculiars of the archbishops, exclusive of the bishops and archdeacons, which arose from a privilege
Territorial waters
shores of any country, and over which the sovereignty and exclusive jurisdiction of that country extends. The generally recognized limit is
lease
: a contract by which an owner of property conveys exclusive possession, control, use, or enjoyment of it for a specified
agent
third parties involved in the transaction will pay or perform exclusive agent : an agent acting under an exclusive agency general
Discovery
the manner in which the 'defendant's case' is to be exclusively established, or to evidence which relates exclusively to his case.
Neutral Court
termed as a 'neutral Court' or 'Court of choice' creating exclusive or non-exclusive jurisdiction in it, Modi Entertainment Network v. W.S.G.
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