Futurable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Is
word, although normally referring to the present, often has a future meaning, but is not synonymous with 'shall have been'. It
Layaway
a retail seller and a consumer to hold goods for future sale. The seller sets the goods aside and agrees to
Marriage
all previous marriages within the degrees of affinity, made all future marriages within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity null
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Obligor
any obligation in respect of a financial asset, whether existing, future, con-ditional or contingent and includes the borrower. [Securitisation and Reconstruction
Payable
word 'payable' may signify an obligation to pay at a future time but when used without qualification in payable at once,
Perpetuity
AIR 1967 SC 744: (1967) 1 SCR 293. Is a future limitation, whether executory or by way of remainders, and of
Perpetuating testimony
person who would become entitled, upon the happening of any future event, to any honour, title, dignity, or office, or to
Carucate
to be published in Law Reports (see that title) for future use as a precedent. (3) A statement of facts and
Plene administravit
6, to have judgment for his debt and costs of future assets quando acciderint; or he may take issue on the
Property
money, whether secured or unsecured, (iv) receivable, whether existing or future; (v) intangible assets, being know-how, patent, copyright, trade mark, licence,
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