Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reserve and provision
primary meaning of the word 'reserve' is: 'to keep for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some propose or
Potential
Naturally and probably expected to come 'into existence at some future time, though not now existing; for example, the future product
Executed contract
spot. a contract is said to be executory where some future act is to be done, as where an agreement is
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Contract
for it is made on the spot; executory, where some future act is to be done; as where an agreement is
reserve
case] n 1 : something stored or kept available for future use [an energy company with various unproven oil s] 2
Perpetuating testimony
person who would become entitled, upon the happening of any future event, to any honour, title, dignity, or office, or to
Expenditure
incurred although it may have to be discharged at a future date. However, a contingent liability which may have to be
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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