Extinguished - Law Dictionary Search Results
obligor
who is bound by an obligation to another [an obligation extinguished by performance of the ] compare creditor, debtor, obligee, promisor,
mortgage
to secure an obligation (as a debt) and that is extinguished upon payment or performance according to stipulated terms [creditors with
Acquisition
process cannot be said to constitute the acquisition of the extinguished office or the vesting of the rights in the person
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Right to life
reaching. It does not mean merely that life cannot be extinguished or taken away as, for example, by the imposition and
extinguished
caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement of a conditioned response
Release
is a simple right, which once discharged is for ever extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or restricted.
Forfeiture
the manorial incidents which were saved by the Act until extinguished as provided by the Act. Relief against forfeiture included in
Advowson
though by the union the incumbency of one church is extinguished; and though the incumbency of the churches is united, the
Possessory lien
v. Thomas, (1905) 1 KB 136. The lien can be extinguished by tender of the amount due and may be lost
Chattels or catals
in the same right, the term would merge and be extinguished in the life estate unless an intervening estate operated to
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