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automatic
automatic : happening or existing through the operation of a preexisting arrangement that is triggered by some event ;specif : happening or existing
Married women's property
separate property the date of the contractor not; (4) should so bind her after-acquired, as well as her existing, property; and (5) should, if trading, whether separately from her husband or not, be subject to the laws
Personal nature
these may be of two types: (1) those challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing operator, and (2) those which indicate the details of the services afforded by an existing operator for the
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New
New, the word 'new'. The Oxford English Dictionary lists the following, amongst others, against that word: 'not existing before; now made, or brought into existence, for the first time....not previously known; now known for the first
Retrospective law
Retrospective law, retrospective means looking backward; contemplating what is past; having reference to a statute or things existing before the Act in question. Retrospective law, according to the same dictionary, means a law which looks back-ward
Property
(iii) any debt or any right to receive payment of money, whether secured or unsecured, (iv) receivable, whether existing or future; (v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade mark, licence, franchise or any other business or
Retrospective or retroactive law
Retrospective or retroactive law, as one which takes away or impairs vested or accrued rights acquired under existing law. A retroactive law takes away or impairs vested rights acquired under existing laws, or creates a new
Passive trust
trustee, 1 Hayes' Conv. By the Law of Property Act, 1925, 1st Sch., par. 3, the legal estate existing on the 1st January, 1926, in a bare trustee became vested in the person of full age who
Obligor
otherwise, to pay a financial asset or to discharge any obligation in respect of a financial asset, whether existing, future, con-ditional or contingent and includes the borrower. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security
Obligation
together two or more determinate individuals. It is limited to legal duties arising out of special personal relationship existing, whether by reason of a contract or a tort, or otherwise between two or more individual persons, State
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Existing - Law Dictionary Search Results
automatic
automatic : happening or existing through the operation of a preexisting arrangement that is triggered by some event ;specif : happening or existing
Married women's property
separate property the date of the contractor not; (4) should so bind her after-acquired, as well as her existing, property; and (5) should, if trading, whether separately from her husband or not, be subject to the laws
Personal nature
these may be of two types: (1) those challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing operator, and (2) those which indicate the details of the services afforded by an existing operator for the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
New
New, the word 'new'. The Oxford English Dictionary lists the following, amongst others, against that word: 'not existing before; now made, or brought into existence, for the first time....not previously known; now known for the first
Retrospective law
Retrospective law, retrospective means looking backward; contemplating what is past; having reference to a statute or things existing before the Act in question. Retrospective law, according to the same dictionary, means a law which looks back-ward
Property
(iii) any debt or any right to receive payment of money, whether secured or unsecured, (iv) receivable, whether existing or future; (v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade mark, licence, franchise or any other business or
Retrospective or retroactive law
Retrospective or retroactive law, as one which takes away or impairs vested or accrued rights acquired under existing law. A retroactive law takes away or impairs vested rights acquired under existing laws, or creates a new
Passive trust
trustee, 1 Hayes' Conv. By the Law of Property Act, 1925, 1st Sch., par. 3, the legal estate existing on the 1st January, 1926, in a bare trustee became vested in the person of full age who
Obligor
otherwise, to pay a financial asset or to discharge any obligation in respect of a financial asset, whether existing, future, con-ditional or contingent and includes the borrower. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security
Obligation
together two or more determinate individuals. It is limited to legal duties arising out of special personal relationship existing, whether by reason of a contract or a tort, or otherwise between two or more individual persons, State
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