Perfectibility - Law Dictionary Search Results
Possession is nine points of the law
to show a descent from the grantor of the estate, perfect except in one link of the chain, and the man
Mortgage
he not comply with such proviso, the legal estate becomes perfected in the mortgagee, i.e., indefeasible, and so lost at the
Lien
(8 & 9 Vict. c. 20). The owner has a perfect right to dispose of the property, subject to the lien,
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Id perfectum est quod ex omnibus suis partibus constat; et nihil perfectum est dum aliquid restat agendum
Id perfectum est quod ex omnibus suis partibus constat; et nihil perfectum
Donationum alia perfecta, alia incepta et non perfecta; ut si donatio lecta fuerit et concessa, ac traditio nondum fuerit subsecuta
Donationum alia perfecta, alia incepta et non perfecta; ut si donatio lecta fuerit
Magna Carta
did by intermitting the Court of Wards in 1645. So perfectly hopeless was the renewal of this oppressive system at the
Bullion
so, either when smelted from the native ore, and not perfectly refined; or when they are perfectly refined, but melted down
Pluperfect
More than perfect past perfect said of the tense which denotes that an
Perfectionment
The act of bringing to perfection or the state of having attained to perfection
mint state
A numerical grade indicating the degree of perfection of the condition of a coin which is classified as
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