Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
Provident
and making provision to supply them prudent in preparing for future exigencies cautious economical sometimes followed by of as aprovident man
Actuary
Means a person skilled in determining the present effects of future contingent events or in finance modelling and risk analysis in
Eternity
duration without beginning in the past or end in the future also duration without end in the future endless time
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Astrology
Astrology, Astrology is a science which claims to foretell the future or make predictions by studying the supposed influence of the
Bill of Exchange
to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the
Guaranty, or Guarantee
the absence of agreement to the contrary, revoked as to future transactions by any change in the constitution of the firm
Hypothecation
a charge in or upon any movable property, existing or future, created by a borrower in favour of a secured creditor
Hope and believe
wishful feeling floating on nebulous foams projected into the unknown future. Deep hidden in 'hope' dwells a lingering doubt, a speck
Hire
The contract may be dissolved or extinguished in respect to future liabilities in various ways: (1) by the mere efflux of
Futurological measures
Futurological measures, legal measures which could become a reality in future. See Maru Ram v. Union of India, AIR 1980 SC
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