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Obit
Obit [a corruption of the Latin obiit, or obivit, he died],
Post-obit Bond
Post-obit Bond. A bond, conditioned to be void on the payment by the obligor of a sum of money upon...
Obiter dicta
Obiter dicta, in the course of the argument and decision of
Nuper obit
Nuper obit (he lately died), an abolished writ that lay for a
Bond
such parts are separable. There are two kinds of post obit bonds: (1) Where the sum secured is greater than the
Obitual
Of or pertaining to obits or days when obits are celebrated as obitual days
Obit
Death decease the date of ones death
Post obit
A bond in which the obligor in consideration of having received a certain sum of money binds himself to pay...
obiter dictum
obiter dictum pl: obiter dic·ta [-tə] [Late Latin, literally, something said
Friendly societies
1910, which was passed, it is conceived, owing to certain obiter dicta in McGlade v. Royal London Mutual Insurance Society, (1910)
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