Intend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mean
have in the mind as a purpose intention etc to intend to purpose to design as what do you mean to
Bargain and sale
may be transferred by the contract if the parties so intend [see Ogg v. Shuter, (1875) LR 10 CP at p.162;
Quando res non valet ut ago, valeat quantum valere potest
600), when anything does not operate in the way I intend, let it operate as far as it can.
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Lex semper intendit quod convenit rationi
Lex semper intendit quod convenit rationi. (The law is to be taken to
Liability of agent signing
that he signs as agent, or that he does not intend thereby to incur personal responsibility, is liable personally on the
Malice
the same as intentional wrong-'Every one must be taken to intend that which his the natural consequence of his actions'-if any
Comfort letter
letter, may be an indication that the parties did not intend the document to hare contractual effect, as may be the
Mandate
should be done gratuitously; (3) that the parties should voluntarily intend to enter into the contract. A mandatary incurs three obligations:
Retailer
or to consumers, as opposed to selling to those who intend to resell the claims, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Stable-stand
four evidences or presumptions whereby a man is convicted to intend the stealing of the royal deer in the forest; and
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