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Donor

Donor, a giver, a bestower, one who gives land to another in tail, etc. It means any person, not less than

Donatio mortis causa

of personal property in prospect of death; a death-bed disposition; an inchoate gift of personalty consummated by the giver's death. It is derived from the Civil Law; Justinian's Inst. Lib. 2, tit. 7, shows its nature. To

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Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

right of reverter. This interpretation is declared by this statute to be 'contrary to the minds of the giver, and the form impressed in the gift': wherefore it is ordained that the 'will of the giver, according

ingratitude

gift tries to kill the person who gave the gift, is guilty of cruelly mistreating or injuring the giver, or refuses the giver food when it is needed.

Gentleman

designate a man of independent means and no occupation who is not entitled to 'esquire.' To describe the giver (a clerk in the Audit Office) of a bill of sale (see that title) as a gentleman was

Thesmothete

Thesmothete [fr., Gk.], a law-maker; a law-giver.

Taille

it is not in the owner's free power to dispose of it, but it is, by the first giver, cut or divided from all other, an tied to the issue of the donee-in short, an estate-tail. see

Per month

Per month, means an agreement to pay so much 'per month' for a stated service, means that such payment is to be made each month or monthly, and gives a cause of action as each accrues,...

Particeps criminis

Particeps criminis, an unwilling or forced bribe-giver, may not even be stigmatized as an accomplice in the strict sense of the term of particeps criminis, Maha Singh v. State (Delhi Administrator), AIR 1976 SC 449: (1976)...

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Giver

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Donor

Donor, a giver, a bestower, one who gives land to another in tail, etc. It means any person, not less than

Donatio mortis causa

of personal property in prospect of death; a death-bed disposition; an inchoate gift of personalty consummated by the giver's death. It is derived from the Civil Law; Justinian's Inst. Lib. 2, tit. 7, shows its nature. To

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Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

right of reverter. This interpretation is declared by this statute to be 'contrary to the minds of the giver, and the form impressed in the gift': wherefore it is ordained that the 'will of the giver, according

ingratitude

gift tries to kill the person who gave the gift, is guilty of cruelly mistreating or injuring the giver, or refuses the giver food when it is needed.

Gentleman

designate a man of independent means and no occupation who is not entitled to 'esquire.' To describe the giver (a clerk in the Audit Office) of a bill of sale (see that title) as a gentleman was

Thesmothete

Thesmothete [fr., Gk.], a law-maker; a law-giver.

Taille

it is not in the owner's free power to dispose of it, but it is, by the first giver, cut or divided from all other, an tied to the issue of the donee-in short, an estate-tail. see

Per month

Per month, means an agreement to pay so much 'per month' for a stated service, means that such payment is to be made each month or monthly, and gives a cause of action as each accrues,...

Particeps criminis

Particeps criminis, an unwilling or forced bribe-giver, may not even be stigmatized as an accomplice in the strict sense of the term of particeps criminis, Maha Singh v. State (Delhi Administrator), AIR 1976 SC 449: (1976)...

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