Ineffectualness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deed
the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, a deed may become ineffectual to vest the legal estate in the grantee or lessee
Clauses irritant and resolutive
which otherwise would infer no more than a personal obligation, ineffectual against creditors or singular successors, Bell's Dict.
Ineffectively
In an ineffective manner without effect inefficiently ineffectually
Nebbish
A person who is ineffectual timid and often luckless a person of no significance
Ineffectually
Without effect in vain
Ineffective
Not effective not having the desired effect ineffectual futile inefficient useless as an ineffective appeal an ineffective herbal
Ineffectible
Ineffectual impracticable
Idly
In a idle manner ineffectually vainly lazily carelessly Obs foolishly
Frustrate
Vain ineffectual useless unprofitable null voil nugatory of no effect
pluries
writ issued after the first and alias writs have proven ineffectual
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