Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
note
to pay on demand or at a fixed or determined future time a particular sum of money to or to the
use
in derogation of some estate upon the happening of a future event spring·ing use : a use that arises upon the
warrant
will be certain evidence at a specific location at a future time called also anticipatory warrant arrest warrant : a warrant
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Coming
Approaching of the future especially the near future the next as the coming week
statutory rule against perpetuities
statute setting forth the requirements for the vesting of a future interest in property and superseding the common-law rule against perpetuities
Divination
The act of divining a foreseeing or foretelling of future events the pretended art discovering secret or future by preternatural
forward looking
planning for the future concerned primarily with the future contrasted with conern for the
Hire purchase
surrender the goods and be quit of any liability for future installments upon the contract In the United States such a
Parusia
present tense is used instead of the past or the future as in the animated narration of past or in the
Perdition
loss of the soul or of final happiness in a future state future misery or eternal death
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