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Tenancy in Common
notes have been kept verbatim to explain titles as they existed immediately before 1926. This estate is created when several persons
Universal agent
to another to do. Such an universal agency may potentially exist, but it must be of the rarest occurrence. And indeed
Waiver
A person who is entitled to rely on a stipulation, existing for his benefit alone, in a contract or of a
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Merger
be extinguished, whilst as against another it may still have existence. Before the passing of the (English) Real Property Act, 1845
Proved
the matters before it, the court either believes it to exist, or considers its existence so probable than a prudent man
Knowledge
state of mind entertained by a person with regard to existing facts which he has himself observed, or the existence of
Collusion
the foundation of the sentence of the Court do not exist; (2) When they exist, but have been corruptly preconcerted for
Intoxicating liquor
One important distinction, however, between these ante-1869 licences and other existing on-licences is drawn by the Act: the renewal of them
agency
scope of the agency. ac·tu·al agency : the agency that exists when an agent is in fact employed by a principal
cause
cause, just cause, probable cause, reasonable cause, or sufficient cause exists are determined on a case by case basis. These terms
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