Omit - Law Dictionary Search Results
Omits and refuses
Omits and refuses, the words omits and refuses indicates the essential
Things done or omitted to be done
Things done or omitted to be done, the phrase 'things done or omitted to
Cheating
or intentionally induces the person so deceived to do or omit to do anything which he would not do or omit
Constructive notice
knowledge which is imputed to a party: (a) if he omits to make the usual and proper inquiry into the title
Title, Covenants for
person expressed to convey as beneficial owner:-That, notwithstanding anything done, omitted, etc., by the person conveying, or anyone through whom he
Fee-simple
word 'assigns,' however, was not material and might have been omitted for it gave no other privilege to the owner than
Omissible
Capable of being omitted that may be omitted
innocent spouse
liability, the innocent spouse must prove that the other spouse omitted the amount of income, that he or she did not
Omittance
The act of omitting or the state of being omitted forbearance neglect
Overjump
To jump over hence to omit to ignore
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