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Hue and Cry
The public uproar that, at common law, a citizen was expected to initiate after discovering a crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Hypothetical tenant
opinion, the rent that the (hypothetical) tenant might reasonably be expected to pay is the rent which, apart from all conditions
Impossible
when according to the ordinary course of human events, no expectation can be entertained that it will happen, Shephard v. Kottgen,
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Income approach
based on capitalisation of the income that the property is expected to generate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768
Insurance
in which the insured has not an 'insurable interest,' or expectation of such interest, as being in the nature of gaming
Misuse of power or misapplication of power
the ambit within which it could justly and reasonably be expected to take place. A power used under the mis-apprehension that
Justices
the yearly value of 100l., or a reversion or remainder expectant upon such lease as in the Act mentioned, with reserved
Knew to be likely to be committed
to be likely to be committed' imports at least an expectation founded upon facts known to the members of the assembly
Leading question
suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive is called a leading question (Indian Evidence Act,
Future estates
Future estates, expectancies, which are, at Common Law, of two kinds: reversions and
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