Extinction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Perpetuity
in those cases where it exists. If proof of the extinction of the lives mentioned is impracticable before the property can
Joining together
merger of two or more political parties and their resultant extinction on formation of a new political party. It will also
Heriot
tenant's death, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 732. The extinction of heriots was first attempted by the (English) Copyhold Act,
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Feu, or few
of a perpetual annual payment. As to the redemption and extinction of incidents to feus in Scotland, see the (English) Feudal
Restrictive Covenant
See also REGISTRATION OF LAND and PRIORITY NOTICE. As to extinction or modification of these covenants, see Law of Property Act,
Discharge from liability
the words are apt to ex-press an intention of total extinction of the liability and should, specially in view of the
Obliteration
The act of obliterating or the state of being obliterated extinction
brownout
darkness resulting from the extinction of lights as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft
Company
company is a creature of statute. Its birth, progress, and extinction are all controlled by the statute, Neptune Assurance Co. Ltd.
Deathless
Not subject to death destruction or extinction immortal undying imperishable as deathless beings deathless fame
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