Extinguished - Law Dictionary Search Results
Novation
which it becomes unenforceable, the original contract will not be extinguished and there would be no novation, Vishram Arjun v. Irukulla
Confusion
Confusion, a mode of extinguishing a debt, in the French law, by the concurrence in
Appurtenances
(18 Edw. 1, c. 1). The right to compensation upon extinguishment of manorial incidents is a right appertaining to a manor;
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Amortisation
Amortisation, means the act or result of gradually extinguishing a debt, such as a mortgage, usually by contributing payment
Act of State doctrine
Is an act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that
Adverse possession
person to whom the land rightfully belongs and tends to extinguish that person's title, see (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1874
Ademption
legacy or bequest that is no longer operative. Also termed extinguishment of legacy, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.39
Abolition
prosecution, 25 Hen. 8, c. 21. Abolition means, 'to destroy, extinguish, abrogate or annihilate', Gurdit Singh Aulakh v. State of Punjab,
Act in law
law, An act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that
Disposition
Act,1953 desired by a deeming provision regarding 'disposition' to cover extinguishments of debts and all other rights at the expense of
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