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Fraud
fraud may be described as an infraction of the rules of fair dealing. For the action at law intention and representation (q.v.) are material. In equity an act or its consequences to the person aggrieved may be
assault
a criminal assault accompanied by aggravating factors: as a : a criminal assault that is committed with an intent to cause or that causes serious bodily injury esp. through the use of a dangerous weapon b :
Wills
the statute of Distributions; by the nineteenth s., that no will shall be revoked by presumption of an intention on the ground of alteration in circumstances; by the twentieth s., 'that no will or codicil shall be
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Cy-pres
order that effect may be given to the general object, as near as may be to the testator' intention, according to law. Thus, where a testator has devised lands in a manner transgressing the rules of perpetuity
Knowledge
no substantial doubt about the existence of a fact. It is necessary..... to distinguish between producing a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends a result usually knows
Trust
K.P. Jain, (1983) 2 Crimes 947 (All). Trust, is a trust for public purposes, the substances and primary intention of the creator must be seen, Shabbir Husain v. Ashiq Husain, AIR 1929 Oudh 225. Trust, is an
Waiver
Waiver, in an intentional relinquishment of a known right. There can be waiver unless the person against whom the waiver is claimed
Uses
Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual
Shall
Dayanand Rayu Mandrakar, AIR 2005 SC 547. Shall, may be remembered, does not always necessarily connote a mandatory intent on the part of the law maker, Mohammed Yamin v. Zafar Md., AIR 1968 Del 149. Means has
Proper law of a contract
the legal system by which the parties to the contract intended their contract to be governed if their intention is expressly stayed or if it can be clearly inferred from the contract itself or its surrounding circumstances,
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Intently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fraud
fraud may be described as an infraction of the rules of fair dealing. For the action at law intention and representation (q.v.) are material. In equity an act or its consequences to the person aggrieved may be
assault
a criminal assault accompanied by aggravating factors: as a : a criminal assault that is committed with an intent to cause or that causes serious bodily injury esp. through the use of a dangerous weapon b :
Wills
the statute of Distributions; by the nineteenth s., that no will shall be revoked by presumption of an intention on the ground of alteration in circumstances; by the twentieth s., 'that no will or codicil shall be
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cy-pres
order that effect may be given to the general object, as near as may be to the testator' intention, according to law. Thus, where a testator has devised lands in a manner transgressing the rules of perpetuity
Knowledge
no substantial doubt about the existence of a fact. It is necessary..... to distinguish between producing a result intentionally and producing it knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends a result usually knows
Trust
K.P. Jain, (1983) 2 Crimes 947 (All). Trust, is a trust for public purposes, the substances and primary intention of the creator must be seen, Shabbir Husain v. Ashiq Husain, AIR 1929 Oudh 225. Trust, is an
Waiver
Waiver, in an intentional relinquishment of a known right. There can be waiver unless the person against whom the waiver is claimed
Uses
Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual
Shall
Dayanand Rayu Mandrakar, AIR 2005 SC 547. Shall, may be remembered, does not always necessarily connote a mandatory intent on the part of the law maker, Mohammed Yamin v. Zafar Md., AIR 1968 Del 149. Means has
Proper law of a contract
the legal system by which the parties to the contract intended their contract to be governed if their intention is expressly stayed or if it can be clearly inferred from the contract itself or its surrounding circumstances,
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