Particularization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Way
private way, i.e. a privilege which an individual or a particular description of persons may have of going over another's ground.
Persona designata
as a member of a class, or as filling a particular character.' (See Osborn's Concise Law Dictionary, 4th Edn., p. 253).
Power
the ability to do something or to act in a particular way, Raja Ram Pal v. Hon'ble Speaker, Lok Sabha, (2000)
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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
Contingent remainder
statute in all possible cases of the determination of the particular estate; they were only preserved against those destructive acts by
Insurance
ship-owner are liable. There are two kinds of average--general and particular. (a) General average comprehends all loss arising out of a
Reversion
portion left of an estate after a grant of a particular portion of it, short of the whole estate, has been
Proof
as would induce a reasonable man to come to a particular conclusion, Hawkins v. Powells Tillery Steam Coal Co. Ltd., (1911)
Letters patent
king, sealed also with the great seal, but directed to particular persons, and for particular purposes, which therefore, not being proper
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