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trust
simple trust in this entry constructive trust 1 : an implied trust imposed by a court to prevent the unjust enrichment
Repeal
one act of Parliament by another is either express or implied, the rule being that a later Act repeals a former
Salary or wages
money, which would, if the terms of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled, be payable to an employee in respect of
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Trust
A trust is simply a confidence, reposed either ex-pressly or impliedly in a person (hence called the trustee), for the benefit
Manufacture
Manufacture, implies a change but every change is not manufacture. But something
Murder
reasonable creature in being, with malice aforethought, either express or implied'; see 4 Bl. Com. 195. Consult Russell on Crimes; Arch.
Workman
or reward, whether the terms of employment be express or implied, but does not include any such person- (A) who is
Uses
(History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law
Title, Covenants for
that date), of which the following is an abstract, are implied by virtue of the 7th s. of the (English) Conveyancing
Satisfaction
ACCORD. The giving of something with the intention, express or implied, that it is to extinguish some existing legal or moral
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