Partake - Law Dictionary Search Results
partake
To partake of to have a part or share in to share
partaker
One who partakes a sharer a participator
Savour
Savour, to partake of the nature of; to bear affinity to. Money in
Terms for years
and did not pass to his heir-at-law, and so far partakes of the nature of personalty; real, because it is an
Conditional limitation
Conditional limitation partakes of the nature both of a condition and a remainder.
Morganatic marriage
upon condition that neither the wife nor her children shall partake of the titles, arms, or dignity of the husband, or
Dormant partners
appear as partners, but who nevertheless are silent partners, and partake of the profits, and thereby become partners, either absolutely to
Income
in the hand of its receipt, every receipt would not partake the character of income. Qua the public servant, whatever return
Relish
or eat with pleasure to like the flavor of to partake of with gratification hence to enjoy to be pleased with
Picnic
now an excursion or pleasure party in which the members partake of a collation or repast usually in the open air
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