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Constructive trust
grant a new lease to the cestui que trust or expectant; for such renewed lease is held upon trust for the
Caveat
(English) Land Registration Act, 1925. In Scotland any one who expects certain proceedings to be taken by another may lodge with
Catching bargain
Catching bargain, a purchase from an expectant heir, for an inadequate consideration. See Expectant Heir.
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Bond
or not, the time of payment being contingent only. See EXPECTANT HEIRS; MONEY -- LENDERS; POST OBIT BOND; USURERS. Bonds to
Annual value
Annual value, annual rent at which the building may be expected to let, D.G. Gouse & Co. (Agents) Pvt. Ltd. v.
Hopeful
Full of hope or agreeable expectation inclined to hope expectant
disappointing
defeating ones expectations or hopes failing to fulfill ones expectations or hopes as
Conduct disgraceful in a professional respect
114. The standard of conduct the members of Parliament are expected to observe in order to maintain the highest traditions in
Interpleader
Interpleader, the process whereby a person, who is or expects to be sued by two or more parties, claim-ing adversely
Health Minister
inspection and treatment of young persons and children, nursing and expectant mothers, and, generally, all the powers of various departments, boards,
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