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Market value
willing seller for the property having due regard to its existing condition with all its existing advantages and its potential possibilities
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
the responsibility of all peoples; provision of means for adapting existing rights, when necessary, to justice. The League's machinery, the only
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
Retrospective law
what is past; having reference to a statute or things existing before the Act in question. Retrospective law, according to the
Obligor
discharge any obligation in respect of a financial asset, whether existing, future, con-ditional or contingent and includes the borrower. [Securitisation and
New
Dictionary lists the following, amongst others, against that word: 'not existing before; now made, or brought into existence, for the first
Personal nature
challenging the scheme on the ground that it harms an existing operator, and (2) those which indicate the details of the
Property
payment of money, whether secured or unsecured, (iv) receivable, whether existing or future; (v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade
Passive trust
Property Act, 1925, 1st Sch., par. 3, the legal estate existing on the 1st January, 1926, in a bare trustee became
Retrospective or retroactive law
takes away or impairs vested or accrued rights acquired under existing law. A retroactive law takes away or impairs vested rights
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