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trustees, inquiries should be made of them as to any incumbrances, and they should have notice of the intended purchase, in order to exclude a subsequent purchaser or incumbrancer, since priority of notice gives priority of equity
Alternat
powers to alternate both in the preamble and the signatures, so that each power occupies, in the copy intended to be delivered to it, the first place, Wheaton, Int. Law. Pt. Ii., c. 3, s. 4.
Apartment
Apartment, means a part of any property, intended for any type of independent use, including one or more rooms or enclosed spaces located on one or
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Approved schools. These schools are schools intended for the education and training of persons to be sent there in pursuance of the Children and Young
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Apt words, words proper to produce the legal effect for which they are intended; sound technical phrases.
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
Act, 1914, which takes the place of earlier enactments. By this section(which contains 20 sub-sections), 'where a debtor intends to make a proposal for a composition in satisfaction of his debts, or a proposal for a scheme
Arrest
compensation to persons apprehending certain offenders in certain cases. 'Arrest' is a part of the process of investigation intended to secure several purposes, Adri Dharam Das v. State of West Bengal, (2005) 4 SCC 303. Arrest, means
As if
SC 200 (205). [Motor Vehicles Act (4 of 1939), s. 58 (2)] The clause 'as if' is not intended to take in cases of territories which are administered with the full knowledge that they do not belong
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that the said representation should be considered with the same sense of urgency with which the grounds are intended to be communicated to the detenu. That is the only way in which the purpose, for which the
Divert
To turn aside to turn off from any course or intended application to deflect as to divert a river from its channel to divert commerce from its usual course
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Intendment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Abstract of title
trustees, inquiries should be made of them as to any incumbrances, and they should have notice of the intended purchase, in order to exclude a subsequent purchaser or incumbrancer, since priority of notice gives priority of equity
Alternat
powers to alternate both in the preamble and the signatures, so that each power occupies, in the copy intended to be delivered to it, the first place, Wheaton, Int. Law. Pt. Ii., c. 3, s. 4.
Apartment
Apartment, means a part of any property, intended for any type of independent use, including one or more rooms or enclosed spaces located on one or
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Approved schools
Approved schools. These schools are schools intended for the education and training of persons to be sent there in pursuance of the Children and Young
Apt words
Apt words, words proper to produce the legal effect for which they are intended; sound technical phrases.
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
Act, 1914, which takes the place of earlier enactments. By this section(which contains 20 sub-sections), 'where a debtor intends to make a proposal for a composition in satisfaction of his debts, or a proposal for a scheme
Arrest
compensation to persons apprehending certain offenders in certain cases. 'Arrest' is a part of the process of investigation intended to secure several purposes, Adri Dharam Das v. State of West Bengal, (2005) 4 SCC 303. Arrest, means
As if
SC 200 (205). [Motor Vehicles Act (4 of 1939), s. 58 (2)] The clause 'as if' is not intended to take in cases of territories which are administered with the full knowledge that they do not belong
As soon as may be
that the said representation should be considered with the same sense of urgency with which the grounds are intended to be communicated to the detenu. That is the only way in which the purpose, for which the
Divert
To turn aside to turn off from any course or intended application to deflect as to divert a river from its channel to divert commerce from its usual course
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