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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
claimants entitled to particular interests (in remainder, reversion or other future estate or interest) the right to recover land etc., is … for the statutory period of land against trustees will be good against all persons claiming as cestui que trustent under their
order
order 1 : an order to buy securities or commodity futures that remains effective until filled or canceled 2 : an … : an instruction or authorization esp. to buy or sell goods or securities or to perform work [a purchase ] [a
Infant
contract into which an infant may by any existing or future statute, or by the rules of Common Law or Equity, … for necessaries. In an action brought for the price of goods, if the defendant pleads infancy, the onus is on the
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warrant
will be certain evidence at a specific location at a future time called also anticipatory warrant arrest warrant : a warrant … b : to protect or assure by warranty [the ed goods] [an assignor is not liable for defaults of the obligor
Marriage
all previous marriages within the degrees of affinity, made all future marriages within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity null … or both parties are minors, the marriage will still be good, R. v. Birmingham, (1828) 8 B&C 29, though the guilty
Reasonable
maybe a present need or within reasonable proximity in the future. The word 'reasonable' connotes that the requirement or need is … be a contract to do a thing or to buy goods, and no time or price is mentioned, the law implies
Tenure
be created by the king, his heirs or successors, in future shall be free and common socage. The other subdivision of … correct; for although the tenants had an interest nearly as good as freehold, yet they had not a freehold interest. (3)
Time
certain amount of stock at a certain price at a future day, sometimes called putts and calls or refusals, which see. … notice, see Stickney v. Keeble, 1915 AC 386. (Sale of Goods Act, 1893, s. 10)
Gift
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 175, specific gifts, whether contingent or future, by will coming into operation after 1925, carry the intermediate … pecuniary consideration. A voluntary conveyance of land, or transfer of goods, from one person to another, made gratuitously, and to upon
Executor
s. 8, a sum may be set apart to meet future claims upon the estate in respect of the covenants in … Statute of Distribution, which enacts 'that no distribution of the goods of any person dying intestate be made till after one
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