Implied Condition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Revocation of agency
writing to the agent privately; (3) By parol; or (b) Implied from circumstances as by appointing another person to do the … exist or to have effect. (b) By a change of condition or of state, producing an in capacity of either the
Service
from the mere making of an order of assessment. It implies formal communication of the order after it has been passed … made permanent in the course of time, if certain usual conditions are satisfied by the person who is temporarily appointed. Where
Necessaries
HUSBAND AND WIFE. The master of a ship has an implied authority to bind the owner to pay for 'necessaries' for … and INFANT. Where 'necessaries,' that is, goods suitable to the condition in life' of an infant, 'and to his actual requirements
Tail
(not being a will or a contract either expressed or implied) used for the conveyance of fee-simple estates. If the tenant-in-tail … if the donee die without leaving descendants answering to the conditions annexed to the estate upon its creation a, unless there
To arrive at
quantity of article, 'to arrive' by a certain vessel it implies something as 'on arrival' of the vessel. The word 'to' … their arrival. In other words such contract renders the performance conditional on a double event, the arrival in safety of the
Trust for sale
to all cases in the absence of directions, express or implied, to the contrary, that where a residue was settled by … to the trustees to partition the land subject to the conditions and provisions of the sub-section. S. 29 provides for delegation
Negligence
master is responsible to the public, and also, under certain conditions, to his servant, for the negligence of his servant, although
Employer
who controls and direct a worker under an express or implied contract of hire and who pays the workers salary or
Nation
of their combined strength. As ordinarily used presu posses or implies independence of any other sovereign power more or less absolute, … their language, or government; an assembly of men of free condition, as distinguished from a family of slaves. A body politic;
Fieri feci
by a formal act of sale, yet with express or implied agreement that the creditor would reconvey property once debt was … Fiducia. If a man transferred his property to another, on condition that it should be restored to him, this contract was
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