Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
Guarantee
is descriptive of failure to perform legal obligations, existing or future, arising from any source, not only from contractual promises, but
Giving notice in writing
and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving notice
Gift
L.P. Act, 1925, s. 175, specific gifts, whether contingent or future, by will coming into operation after 1925, carry the intermediate
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Fraudulent settlement
can-not pay his debts, or contain a covenant for the future settlement of property in which the settlor has no present
Infant
contract into which an infant may by any existing or future statute, or by the rules of Common Law or Equity,
Immoral contracts
illegal nature. A covenant to pay money in consideration of future cohabitation is void, though under seal, Ayerst v. Jenkins, (1873)
Likely to have official dealings
have official dealings' take within their ambit the possibility of future dealings between the officer concerned and the person from whom
Insolvency
of obtaining an absolute discharge from his debts, while the future estate of an insolvent remained liable for his debts even
Insurance
less, contract to pay the bond-holder a sum at a future date, and not being life assurance business as hereinbefore defined.
Interest
a term or chattel real and more particularly for a future termed or, in pleading, interesse termini. Ex vi termini, it
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