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Debenture

ship; on goodwill or patent or trade mark (see the full list in s. 79) will be void as against the … QBD 165] of certain pro-perty with the repayment at a time fixed of money lent by person therein named at a

Curtesy of England

(English) S.L. Act, 1925, a tenant by the curtesy of full age and in possession has the powers of a tenant … of dower, and yet supposes it as ancient at the time of the Saxons, an tht it was therefore rather restored

Corporation or body politic

therefore answerable for the debts of the firm to the full extent of their assts. As to the difference at Common … conferred on natural persons only would fail in process of time. It is either aggegate, consisting of many members, or sole,

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Bond

the obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or … person, whether the obligor be then alive or not, the time of payment being contingent only. See EXPECTANT HEIRS; MONEY --

Bills of mortality

for the registration of births, deaths, and marriages now secure full statistics on these subjects; but the area 'within the bills … plague in 1603, from which period, up to the present time, they have been continued from week to week; excepting during

Adultery

and was the first offender, but now see the very full powers of granting maintenance and alimony which the Court has … of prior adultery, if unknown to the husband at the time of the previous hearing, or if he was unable to

Hire purchase

A contract more fully called contract of hire with an option of purchase in … him and that if he chooses he may at any time during the term surrender the goods and be quit of

follow through

Carrying a process plan or project to full completion as I appreciated his follow through on his promise … used in reference to the period after some point in time at which the actor is given freedom to pursue the

lien

: a lien on esp. real property securing payment in full of the purchase price by the buyer voluntary lien : … security agreement against property owned by the debtor at the time of the agreement's creation as well as property acquired after

contract

until the buyer makes payments in installments equal to the full purchase price or as much of the purchase price as … this entry option contract : a contract in which a time period is specified within which an offer must be accepted

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