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Fraudulent settlement
can-not pay his debts, or contain a covenant for the future settlement of property in which the settlor has no present
Futurological measures
Futurological measures, legal measures which could become a reality in future.
Gift
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 175, specific gifts, whether contingent or future, by will coming into operation after 1925, carry the intermediate
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Giving notice in writing
and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving notice
Guarantee
is descriptive of failure to perform legal obligations, existing or future, arising from any source, not only from contractual promises, but
Guaranty, or Guarantee
the absence of agreement to the contrary, revoked as to future transactions by any change in the constitution of the firm
Hire
The contract may be dissolved or extinguished in respect to future liabilities in various ways: (1) by the mere efflux of
Hope and believe
wishful feeling floating on nebulous foams projected into the unknown future. Deep hidden in 'hope' dwells a lingering doubt, a speck
Hypothecation
a charge in or upon any movable property, existing or future, created by a borrower in favour of a secured creditor
Deprivation
qualification from holding any or any other preferment in the future except as stated below, Halsbury's Laws of England 14, para
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