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Food
of nourishment for human con-sumption and also includes any substance intend-ed for the use of infants, invalids or convalescents as an
False pretence, obtaining property
KB. The distinction is that in false pretences the owner intends to divest himself of the property in the goods, whereas
Concord
Concord, an agreement between parties, who intend to levy a fine of lands one to the other,
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Comfort letter
letter, may be an indication that the parties did not intend the document to hare contractual effect, as may be the
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;
Abatement
to any particular legacy. A testator is always presumed to intend that the legacies shall be equally paid, unless he expresses
Mean
have in the mind as a purpose intention etc to intend to purpose to design as what do you mean to
Legacy
to the same person, and the question arises whether he intended the second legacy to be cumulative--i.e., in addition to the
Recovery
(1) the person who had the immediate freehold; (2) the intended vouchee; (3) the intended tenant; and (4) the intended demandant.
Priority Notice
(English) Law of Property (Amendment) Act, 1926, s. 4, persons intending to register a charge, instrument or matter under the Land
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Intend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Food
of nourishment for human con-sumption and also includes any substance intend-ed for the use of infants, invalids or convalescents as an
False pretence, obtaining property
KB. The distinction is that in false pretences the owner intends to divest himself of the property in the goods, whereas
Concord
Concord, an agreement between parties, who intend to levy a fine of lands one to the other,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Comfort letter
letter, may be an indication that the parties did not intend the document to hare contractual effect, as may be the
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;
Abatement
to any particular legacy. A testator is always presumed to intend that the legacies shall be equally paid, unless he expresses
Mean
have in the mind as a purpose intention etc to intend to purpose to design as what do you mean to
Legacy
to the same person, and the question arises whether he intended the second legacy to be cumulative--i.e., in addition to the
Recovery
(1) the person who had the immediate freehold; (2) the intended vouchee; (3) the intended tenant; and (4) the intended demandant.
Priority Notice
(English) Law of Property (Amendment) Act, 1926, s. 4, persons intending to register a charge, instrument or matter under the Land
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