Fair Consideration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judicial
judicial mind, that is, a mind to determine what is fair and just in respect of the matters under consideration, Royal
rule of completeness
the opposing party NOTE: The rule of completeness applies when fairness demands consideration of the part of a document left out
Dismissed
the High Court to warrant 'admission' of the appeal and fair and independent consideration of the evidence by the High Court.
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Equitable
natural justice marked by a due consideration for what is fair unbiased or impartial just as an equitable decision an equitable
rational
: relating to, based on, or guided by reason, principle, fairness, logic, a legitimate state interest, or a consideration of fact
Fair market value
Fair market value.-- (i) in relation to any immovable property transferred … of the instrument of transfer of such property, if the consideration for such transfer had been by way of premium only;
Consumer
eatable or otherwise from a shop, business house, corporation, store, fair price shop to use of private or public services. In … Means any person who (i) buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and
Market
by long and immemorial usage, which presupposes a grant. See FAIRS; and (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 167, the Public … used in a particular statute must be decided on a consideration of the context of that statute, Waverly Jute Mills Co.
use
conditions set forth in a zoning ordinance : special exception fair use : a use of copyrighted material that does not … no person declared to receive it or no transfer of consideration shift·ing use : a use that is transferred or takes
Toll
the manor, which seems to import as much as a fair or market. (2) A tribute or custom paid for passage. … sum of money paid for use of something esp. The consideration paid to use a public road, highway, or bridge 2.
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