Expectation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Legitimate expectation
Legitimate expectation, However, the more important aspect is whether the decision-maker can
Reasonableness of expectation
Reasonableness of expectation, the concept of 'reasonableness of expectation' of rent which must
expectation of privacy
expectation of privacy :a belief in the existence of freedom from
Expectant heir
Expectant heir. A person to whom property will accrue on the
expectation interest
expectation interest see interest
Expectation of life
Expectation of life, in the doctrine of life annuities, is the
expectation damages
expectation damages see damage
expectancy
expectancy pl: -cies : something expected: as a : an interest
Expectancy, in
Expectancy, in, executory; relating to something in futuro. As to dealings
Fee-expectant
their heirs, they had an estate tail and a fee- expectant, Kitchin, Court Leete, p. 153. For the effect of this
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