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For the time being
denotes indefinite period of time, meaning thereby, the position as existing at the time of application of the rules, may be
Gift
of 1882), s. 122] Gift is the transfer of certain existing movable or immovable property made voluntarily and without consideration, by
Market value
willing seller for the property having due regard to its existing condition with all its existing advantages and its potential possibilities
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Married women's property
(4) should so bind her after-acquired, as well as her existing, property; and (5) should, if trading, whether separately from her
Mediate datum
Mediate datum, an International fact whose existence implies the existence of ultimate facts, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Mistake
and acting upon an honest and reasonable belief in the existence of facts, which, if true, would make his act lawful.
New entrant
may well be called new. Furthermore, a situation which once existed and then ceased to exist (disappeared) may properly attract the
Need
the question, and such a necessity can be said to exist when, for instance, two views are possible regarding the question
Obligor
discharge any obligation in respect of a financial asset, whether existing, future, con-ditional or contingent and includes the borrower. [Securitisation and
Obligation
limited to legal duties arising out of special personal relationship existing, whether by reason of a contract or a tort, or
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