Extinction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Escheat
to the lord of the fee in consequence of the extinction of the blood of the tenant which may happen by
Extinction
Matched in: Term Extinction
Extinguishment
putting out or quenching or the state of being extinguished extinction suppression destruction nullification as the extinguishment of fire or flame
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Perpetuate
to endure or to be continued indefinitely to preserve from extinction or oblivion to eternize
Perpetuation
The act of making perpetual or of preserving from extinction through an endless existence or for an indefinite period of
Acceptilatio
Acceptilatio, the verbal extinction of a verbal contract, with a declaration that the debt
Acquisition of property
of property, Acquisition of property, in the context, means the extinction of the citizens rights in the property and the conferment
Act of the law
Act of the law, is the creation, extinction, or transfer of a right by the operation of the
Ademption
his or her marriage. See SATISFACTION. Means the destruction or extinction of a legacy or bequest by reason of a bequeathed
Ochotonidae
A natural family of mammals including pikas and extinct forms
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