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Post-dated cheque
a cheque is generally post-dated because the drawer does not expect to have the funds to meet it until that date
Promissory estoppel
arises when there is a promise which promisor should reasonable expect to induce action or forbearance of a definite and substantial
Recovery
and so barred the entail, and all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to them,
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Personally interested
merely intellectual interest but something of the nature of an expectation of advantage to be gained, or of a loss or
Just and equitable
behind it, or amongst it, there are individuals, with rights, expectation and obligation inter se which are not necessarily submerged in
Right of private defence
and order. The citizens, as a general rule, are neither expected to run away of safety when faced with grave and
Search
property, or other area that the person would reasonably be expected to consider as private, conducted by a law-enforcement officer for
Tail
consent, which is required to enable a tenant-in-tail in remainder, expectant on an estate of free-hold, to bar as well his
Liberum tenementum
tail, or for life only, and whether in possession or expectant on determination of a term of years, but it did
zone of privacy
unreasonable searches or seizures) or is the object of an expectation of privacy [allowed disclosure of medical records, records which were
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