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Under-lease
Ry. v. Smith. Mortgages of leaseholds, where the covenants are onerous, are almost invariably made by sub-demise, so as to avoid
Registration of title of land
the general law and cannot be removed or over-reached without onerous formalities do not affect such purchasers; (c) the method of
L'sio ulta dimidium vel enormis
the injury sustained by one of the parties to an onerous contact when he had been overreached by the other to
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Disclaimer
might disclaim. In Bankruptcy. A trustee in bankruptcy may disclaim onerous property under s. 54 of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914
title
and good title are commonly used to indicate marketable title. onerous title 1 in the civil law of Louisiana : title
Onerate
To load to burden
Care
A burdensome sense of responsibility trouble caused by onerous duties anxiety concern solicitude
transaction
other 3 in the civil law of Louisiana : an onerous contract that is intended by the parties to prevent or
gratuitous
: not involving a return benefit, compensation, or consideration compare onerous gra·tu·i·tous·ly adv
freedom
quality or state of being exempt or released from something onerous 2 a : a political or civil right b :
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