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inter vivos
inter vivos [Late Latin] : between living persons [an inter vivos transfer] see also donation inter vivos at donation gift inter vivos at gift inter vivos trust at trust compare causa mortis
c loan or c paper
loan or c paper FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. Factors include three to four 30 day late mortgage payments and four to six 30 day late installment loan payments or two to four 60 day
Albus liber
an ancient book containing a compilation of the law and customs of the City of London. It has lately been reprinted by order of the Master of the Rolls.
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New
Having existed or having been made but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence or into ones possession not early or long in being of late origin
Newcomer
One who has lately come
Newfashioned
Made in a new form or lately come into fashion
News
A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent intelligence
Recent
Of late origin existence or occurrence lately come not of remote date antiquated style or the like not already known familiar worn out trite etc
Nuper obit
Nuper obit (he lately died), an abolished writ that lay for a sister and co-heir, deforced by her coparcener of lands or
En ventre sa mere
is for the child's benefit and not its detriment, Villar v. Gilbey, 1907 AC 139, but it has lately been held by the House of Lords that the doctrine does not apply where a benefit is not
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inter vivos
inter vivos [Late Latin] : between living persons [an inter vivos transfer] see also donation inter vivos at donation gift inter vivos at gift inter vivos trust at trust compare causa mortis
c loan or c paper
loan or c paper FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. Factors include three to four 30 day late mortgage payments and four to six 30 day late installment loan payments or two to four 60 day
Albus liber
an ancient book containing a compilation of the law and customs of the City of London. It has lately been reprinted by order of the Master of the Rolls.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
New
Having existed or having been made but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence or into ones possession not early or long in being of late origin
Newcomer
One who has lately come
Newfashioned
Made in a new form or lately come into fashion
News
A report of recent occurrences information of something that has lately taken place or of something before unknown fresh tidings recent intelligence
Recent
Of late origin existence or occurrence lately come not of remote date antiquated style or the like not already known familiar worn out trite etc
Nuper obit
Nuper obit (he lately died), an abolished writ that lay for a sister and co-heir, deforced by her coparcener of lands or
En ventre sa mere
is for the child's benefit and not its detriment, Villar v. Gilbey, 1907 AC 139, but it has lately been held by the House of Lords that the doctrine does not apply where a benefit is not
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