Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remainder
Act of 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. 76) converted future, contingent remainders into executory interests which were not hampered in
Support
occurred, but depreciation in selling value caused by apprehension of future is chief gives no cause of action and the risk
Debt owing and debt due
a sum of money which has been promised at a future day as to a sum now due and payable. When
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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
Chit
subscribers get the prize amount without any liability to pay future subscriptions; or (ii) all the subscribers get the chit amount
Destine
To determine the future condition or application of to set apart by design for
Carucate
to be published in Law Reports (see that title) for future use as a precedent. (3) A statement of facts and
commitment
: an agreement or promise to do something in the future ;esp : a promise to assume a financial obligation at
executory
of such a nature as to be performed in the future or to take effect on a future contingency [cancellation of
invest
a financial return 2 : to make use of for future benefits or advantages vi : to commit funds or purchase
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