Particularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
writ
the U.S. Constitution requiring that a search warrant describe with particularity the place and items to be searched. writ of coram
Remainder
or residue of interest which, on the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another,
Way
private way, i.e. a privilege which an individual or a particular description of persons may have of going over another's ground.
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Uses
the special customs of gavelkind, borough-English, and copyholds, determined the particular descent of uses. This is an illustration of the well-known
Grounds
are founded, they are different from subsidiary facts so further particulars of these basic facts. The distinction between 'basic facts' which
Domicile
domicile of origin until he fix his domicile in some particular place. It is a clearly established rule that the validity
Custom
realm.' If it be universal, it is Common Law; if particular, it is then properly custom. The requisites to make a
Contingent remainder
statute in all possible cases of the determination of the particular estate; they were only preserved against those destructive acts by
Copyhold
enjoy in freeholds, as an estate in fee-simple or (by particular custom) fee-tail, or for life, and he may have only
Legacy
when it does not amount to a bequest of any particular thing or money, as distinguished from all others of the
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