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Semitransparency

Imperfect or partial transparency

Impartial

Not partial not favoring one more than another treating all alike unprejudiced unbiased disinterested equitable fair just

Involucel

A partial secondary or small involucre See Illust of Involucre

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Power

LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially, of movable or immovable property, either for his own benefit or for that of others. The word is

Challenge

to all the jurors returned by the sheriff collectively, not for any defect in them, but for some partiality or default in the sheriff or his under-officer who arrayed the panel; this is either (a) a principal

performance

novation of the contract] b : the fulfillment of a contract, promise, or obligation part performance 1 : partial performance of a contract, promise, or obligation 2 : a doctrine which provides an exception to the Statute

Perpetuity

be avoided, Re Villar, (1929) 1 Ch 243. The rule requires a limitation, whether of an absolute or partial interest, positively and necessarily to vest within the period prescribed, and not to depend upon a mere possibility.

Joint-tenancy

companions have conveyed away his own share in his lifetime, which, of course, each can do; so a partial alienation is a severance pro tanto, for alienatio rei pr'fertur juri accrescendi. The right of survivorship is necessarily

Disability

felony), and acts by statutory bodies or corporations in excess of their statutory powers, see ULTRA VIRES; (2) partial, as infancy, coverture, lunacy, and drunkenness. As to which, see the various titles relating thereto. The compulsory purchase,

Array

array of the pannel is at once to except against all persons arrayed or impannelled, in respect of partiality or some default in the sheriff, Co. Litt. 156 a. If the sheriff to be affinity to any

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Semitransparency

Imperfect or partial transparency

Impartial

Not partial not favoring one more than another treating all alike unprejudiced unbiased disinterested equitable fair just

Involucel

A partial secondary or small involucre See Illust of Involucre

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Power

LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially, of movable or immovable property, either for his own benefit or for that of others. The word is

Challenge

to all the jurors returned by the sheriff collectively, not for any defect in them, but for some partiality or default in the sheriff or his under-officer who arrayed the panel; this is either (a) a principal

performance

novation of the contract] b : the fulfillment of a contract, promise, or obligation part performance 1 : partial performance of a contract, promise, or obligation 2 : a doctrine which provides an exception to the Statute

Perpetuity

be avoided, Re Villar, (1929) 1 Ch 243. The rule requires a limitation, whether of an absolute or partial interest, positively and necessarily to vest within the period prescribed, and not to depend upon a mere possibility.

Joint-tenancy

companions have conveyed away his own share in his lifetime, which, of course, each can do; so a partial alienation is a severance pro tanto, for alienatio rei pr'fertur juri accrescendi. The right of survivorship is necessarily

Disability

felony), and acts by statutory bodies or corporations in excess of their statutory powers, see ULTRA VIRES; (2) partial, as infancy, coverture, lunacy, and drunkenness. As to which, see the various titles relating thereto. The compulsory purchase,

Array

array of the pannel is at once to except against all persons arrayed or impannelled, in respect of partiality or some default in the sheriff, Co. Litt. 156 a. If the sheriff to be affinity to any

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