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Impossible
act may not be literally impossible but it may be impracticable and useless from the point of view of the object
Infeasible
Not capable of being done or accomplished impracticable
lightship
place of dangerous navigation where a permanent lighthouse would be impracticable to serve as a guide for mariners as the Ambrose
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Appointment of new trustees
Court, whenever it is expedient in cases of difficulty and impracticable otherwise, to appoint a new trustee or trustees and, if
Prevent
The other meanings are to stop, hinder and avoid; make impracticable or impossible, by anticipatory action; stop from happening, State of
Lex loci contractus
in the necessities of nations; for otherwise it would be impracticable for them to carry on an extensive intercourse and commerce
Perpetuity
If proof of the extinction of the lives mentioned is impracticable before the property can vest, the trust may be avoided,
Power of Court to order meeting to be called
be called. - (1) If for any reason it is impracticable to call a meeting of a company, other than an
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
the drawee being a fictitious person, or by waiver or impracticability of presentment, the drawer and indorsers are discharged. 'Where the
Inexecutable
Incapable of being executed or performed impracticable infeasible
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