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dismissal
grounds that the plaintiff has shown no right to relief NOTE: An involuntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(b)
easement
a servient estate compare easement in gross in this entry NOTE: Easements appurtenant run with the land and are therefore passed
fee
though such fee patent had never been issued "U.S. Code"] NOTE: Allotments of parcels of land in reservations are held in
Seamen
matter of provisions, health, and accommodation. As to seamen's allotment notes, see (English) Merchant Shipping (Seamen's Allotment) Act, 1911 (1 &
Recital
of intention to be ascertained in the same way. See Notes to the Duchess of Kingston's case, Sm. L. C. See
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
same fashion as the law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, and cheques was codified (see CODE) by the Bills of
Risk Note
the contracts must be both reasonable and signed, these risk notes have occasioned much litigation; see especially Great Western Ry. Co.
Seisin
Seisin, possession. The word is now confined to the possession of an estate of freehold. Possession of a freehold estate...
Right to information
right to-- (i) inspection of work, document, records; (ii) taking notes, extracts or certified copies of documents or records; (iii) taking
Restrictive Covenant
see Tulk v. Moxhay, 2 Phil 774, and Smith's L.C., Notes to Spencer's case. Upon sale of land under a building
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