Futurable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Real Property Act, 1845
of leases must be by deed. A contingent executory and future interest in land and a possibility coupled with an interest
Reasonable
maybe a present need or within reasonable proximity in the future. The word 'reasonable' connotes that the requirement or need is
Remainder
Act of 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 76) converted future, contingent remainders into executory interests which were not hampered in
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Springing use
an executory interest directing property inland to vest at a future period which does not coincide with the termination of a
Support
occurred, but depreciation in selling value caused by apprehension of future is chief gives no cause of action and the risk
Chit
subscribers get the prize amount without any liability to pay future subscriptions; or (ii) all the subscribers get the chit amount
Quality of estate
conferred upon the owner, whether at present or in the future, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1255. The period when,
Bill of Exchange
to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the
Destine
To determine the future condition or application of to set apart by design for
Astrology
Astrology, Astrology is a science which claims to foretell the future or make predictions by studying the supposed influence of the
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