Obligation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Obligor
Obligor, he who enters into an obligation or bond; a debtor. It means a person liable to
Payable
1956 Cal 596 (598). The word 'payable' may signify an obligation to pay at a future time but when used without
Trust
v. Ashiq Husain, AIR 1929 Oudh 225. Trust, is an obligation annexed to ownership. A trustee holds property 'subject' to an
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Desertion
without reasonable cause. It is a total repudiation of the obligations of marriage. In view of the large variety of circumstances
Hire
of hire of labour and services. The rights, duties, and obligations of the parties resulting from the contract of bailment for
Tender
offer of money or performance to satisfy a debt or obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1479. Tender, offer; proposal
Thereafter
Thereafter, is merely indicative of the sequence of the second obligation to deposit the future rents; it is certainly not suggestive
Further advance, or charge
mortgage or charge in cases where the mortgage imposes an obligation to make further advances. Where the mortgage is to secure
Married women's property
on any judgment or ordr upon a contract, debt or obligation incurred before the 2nd August, 1935, if she was not
Bailment
delivery on condition, to which the law usually attaches an obligation to redeliver the goods, or otherwise deal with them as
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