Partitively - Law Dictionary Search Results
owelty
paid by order of the court to effect an equitable partition of property (as in divorce) when such a partition in
parcenary
parcenarie, from Old French parÇonerie, from parÇon portion, from Latin partition- partitio partition] : coparcenary
Septate
Divided by partition or partitions having septa as a septate pod or shell
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In an appropriate case
not always incumbent on the plaintiff to claim possession or partition or separate possession in a suit for specific perform-ance of
Chancery
vendors and purchasers of real estates, including contracts for leases; partition or sale of real estates; wardship of infants and care
Further consideration
in it. In the Chancery Division in actions for administra-tion, partition, and the like, it is usual at the first hearing
Displaced Person and refugee
a result of disturbances or fear of disturbances or the partition of the country. Therefore, if a person had died before
Displaced person
civil disturbances or the fear of such distur-bances, or the partition of the country', Munshi Ram v. Financial Commissioner, (1979) 1
Deed
several interests. Persons having joint-interests except in a deed of partition should be of the same part, but those having distinct
Coparcenary
holder for the time being and who can enforce a partition whenever they like. It commences with a common ancestor and
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