Intermixedly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: intermixedlyConfusion, property by
Confusion, property by. Where goods of two persons are so intermixed that the several portions can no longer be distinguished; if the intermixture be by consent, it is supposed that the proprietors have an interest in common, in proportion to their respective shares; but if one wilfully intermix his money, corn, or hay, with that of another man, without his approbation or knowledge, or cast gold in like manner into another's melting-pot or crucible, our law allows no remedy in such a case, but gives the entire property without any account to him whose original dominion or property is invaded, and endeavoured to be rendered uncertain without his consent, 2 Bl. Com. 405. See also Vin. Abr. Justification (B) and Instit. of Justin. 1. Ii. tit. 1, ss. 27-34.As to the position where a person pays money held by him in a fiduciary character into his own banking account, see Re Hallett'' Estate, (1879) 13 Ch D 696; Sinclair v. Brougham, 1914 AC 398.By the (English) Solicitors Act, 1933 (23 & 24...
Butterine
A substance prepared from animal fat with some other ingredients intermixed as an imitation of butter...
clammyweed
strong scented herb Polanisia graveolens common in the southern U S covered with intermixed gland and hairs...
Foliaceous
Belonging to or having the texture or nature of a leaf having leaves intermixed with flowers as a foliaceous spike...
Gravel
Small stones or fragments of stone very small pebbles often intermixed with particles of sand...
Intermell
To intermeddle to intermix...
Intermingle
To mingle or mix together to intermix...
Intermix
To mix together to intermingle...
Intermixedly
In a mixed manner...
Inweave
To weave in or together to intermix or intertwine by weaving to interlace...
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