Implicating - Law Dictionary Search Results
Letter of credit
of money. An irrevocable letter of credit has a definite implication. It is a mechanism of great importance in international trade.
Land
a conveyance of land does not pass tithe rent-charge by implication, Public Trustee v. Duke of Lancaster, (1927) 1 KB 516.
Latent defect
for a latent defect if the buyer expressly or by implication makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which
Expressum facit cessare tacitum
See Broom's Max. Where a deed contains express covenants, no implication of any other covenants on the same subject-matter can be
Jus necessitatis
no threat of legal punishment is a dissuasion. This idea implicates the proverbs that necessity knows no law (necessitas non habet
Judicial, quasi judicial
of the statute under which it acts or by necessary implication of the said statute the decisions of such an authority
Issue
of Property Act, 1925, s. 131], and s. 130, by implication abolishes the rule in Wild's case, (1599) 6 Co Rep
Incorporation by reference
24 QBD 186. Whether there can ever be incorpora-tion by implication is very doubtful; see per Farwell, LJ, in Chislett v.
Income
'income' in Entry 82, List I cannot be subjected, by implication, to any restriction by the way in which that term
Freedom of speech
our constitutional law has been indifferent to the reality and implication of non-governmental restraint on exercise of freedom of speech by
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