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Waiver
avoidance if the right is thereafter asserted, and is either express or implied from conduct. A person who is entitled to
Marriage
not merely prohibitory and negative, but creating a nullity by express words [Catterall v. Sweetman, (1845) 4 N.C. 222, and (1847)
Appointment of new trustees
of appointment or, deeds of appointment executed after 1925, no express vesting declaration appears, by implication. The declaration express or implied
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bailment
actual or constructive. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied, which require agreement, and the agreement may also
condition
operation of law called also condition implied in law compare express condition in this entry express condition : a condition created
contract
contract that sets forth promises that are not yet performed express contract : a contract created by the explicit language of
notice
or proceeding [had actual notice of the meeting] called also express notice 2 : implied notice in this entry constructive notice
Bemoan
To express deep grief for by moaning to express sorrow for to
Should
Used as an auxiliary verb to express a conditional or contingent act or state or as a
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
the case. The Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 12, expressly saves the operation of the statutes and general law affecting
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