Outgoing - Law Dictionary Search Results
entering
person or group assuming a role Opposite of leaving and outgoing
Conditions of sale
payment of deposit, date of completion, possession, and apportionment of outgoings, rights to interest or rents and profits, upon delay or
Neat or net
accounts of sum of money after deduction of all stand outgoings or expenses, or other deductions, Com. Term. Net rent. In
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Landlord and tenant
an exclusive lease are to pay the rent, rates and outgoings except landlord's taxes, to keep and deliver up the premises
Contract for sale of land
been shown the fruits belong to the vendor and the outgoings are payable by him and he is under a duty
Exceed
beyond the given or supposed limit or measure of to outgo to surpass used both in a good and a bad
Bare trustee
it for the payment of duty, taxes, costs or other outgoings, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), 4th Edn., Para 116,
Outwent
imp of Outgo
Outpace
To outgo to move faster than to leave behind
Excel
surpass in good qualities or laudable deeds to outdo or outgo in a good sense
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