Future - Law Dictionary Search Results
Jadid
such revision be under the existing law or under any future law, Rabindra Chandra v. Surendra Chandra, 1945 Cal 129.
Leapfrog development
stopping point, through undeveloped land that may be scheduled for future development, to the site of the improvement, Black's Law Dictionary,
Legacy
case, or provided he shall attain twenty-one, or at any future definite period, and he die before that age or period,
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Let for
It is the purpose of the lease and not any future choice of a lessee which determines the applications of Part
Letter of intent
to enter into a contract with the other party in future and is not intended to find either party ultimately to
Liable
India, (1999) 7 SCC 409. The word 'liable' means a future possibility or probability happening which may or maynot actually occur,
Floating charge
case the fact that the charge extends to shares in future subsidiaries does not mean that the charge is floating charge,
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
claimants entitled to particular interests (in remainder, reversion or other future estate or interest) the right to recover land etc., is
Lloyd's bonds
covenant to pay him such amount with interest on a future day. So called from the name of the counsel who
Married women's property
ownership of all her property, real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might sell, pay
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