Ineffectualness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ineffectual
effect without effect inefficient weak useless futile unavailing as an ineffectual attempt an ineffectual expedient
Void
or consequence; not binding; invalid; null; worthless; cipher; useless; and ineffectual etc., void agreements are destitute of all legal effects and
Ineffectuality
Ineffectualness
Inefficacy
of power to produce the desired or proper effect inefficiency ineffectualness futility uselessness fruitlessness as the inefficacy of medicines or means
Ineffectualness
Lack of effect or of power to produce it inefficacy
Annuity
annuity to A. and the heirs of his body was ineffectual to create and estate tail, and passed an absolute interest
Serjeant
serjeants in the Court of Common Pleas, during term time, ineffectually attempted to be abolished by Royal Warrant in 1834 [see
Remitter
can be allowed to affirm that his own deed is ineffectual, since that is the greatest security on which men rely
Pluries
third instance, after the first and the alias have been ineffectual. See EXECUTION.
Gift
W & TLC. A gift of chattels without delivery is ineffectual to pass any property unless the gift be by deed,
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