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Outstanding term
Outstanding term, a term in gross at law, which, in equity,
Outstanding amount
Outstanding amount, the expression 'outstanding' in s. 2(m)(iii)(a) and (b) will
outstanding
outstanding 1 : not paid [had several debts] 2 : publicly
Outstanding
That stands out undischarged uncollected not paid as outstanding obligations
Outstand
To stand out or project from a surface or mass hence to remain standing out
Term in gross
of settled land to a trustee for himself, and while outstanding and not merged it was kept in existence upon an
Executor
least reason to apprehend that there are debts or claims outstanding. This year is allowed in analogy to the Statute of
Attendant term
the reversion might have had if the term had remained outstanding, and these provisions apply to parts of land comprised in
Bare trustee
how it shall be dealt with subject to satisfying any outstanding charge, lien or other right of the trustee to resort
Certifies
the High Court's difficulty is and exactly what question of outstanding difficulty or importance the High Court feels the Supreme Court
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