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Delivery of a Deed
Delivery is of two kinds:-- (a) Absolute, when the execution perfects the deed, and nothing is left to be done; or
Distributive justice
the conditions necessary for the life of man and his perfection. In the words of Cardozo, 'what we are seeking is
Donatio perficitur possessione accipientis
Donatio perficitur possessione accipientis. A gift is made perfect by the possession of it by the donee.
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Executed trust
heirs, or the heirs of his body, the trust is perfect; and it is said to be executed, because no further
Entry
deed, and is necessary in certain cases, as, e.g., to perfect a common-law lease. When a person without any right has
Exchange, Deed of
lying in the same county could be made by parol perfected by entry; but under L.P. Act, 1925, s. 52, replacing
Collateral
surrounding circumstances of the case, be held to be complete, perfect and independent security, although, where the words used by the
Executory trusts
imperfect, because they require an ulterior act to raise and perfect them. They are rather considered as instructions for settlements than
Further assurance, Covenant for
cost of the vendee, execute further conveyances, etc., for more perfectly assuring the subject-matter of the conveyance; implied in conveyances made
Commutative justice and distributive justice
the conditions necessary for the life of man and his perfection. In the words of Cardozo, 'What we are seeking is
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Delivery of a Deed
Delivery is of two kinds:-- (a) Absolute, when the execution perfects the deed, and nothing is left to be done; or
Distributive justice
the conditions necessary for the life of man and his perfection. In the words of Cardozo, 'what we are seeking is
Donatio perficitur possessione accipientis
Donatio perficitur possessione accipientis. A gift is made perfect by the possession of it by the donee.
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Executed trust
heirs, or the heirs of his body, the trust is perfect; and it is said to be executed, because no further
Entry
deed, and is necessary in certain cases, as, e.g., to perfect a common-law lease. When a person without any right has
Exchange, Deed of
lying in the same county could be made by parol perfected by entry; but under L.P. Act, 1925, s. 52, replacing
Collateral
surrounding circumstances of the case, be held to be complete, perfect and independent security, although, where the words used by the
Executory trusts
imperfect, because they require an ulterior act to raise and perfect them. They are rather considered as instructions for settlements than
Further assurance, Covenant for
cost of the vendee, execute further conveyances, etc., for more perfectly assuring the subject-matter of the conveyance; implied in conveyances made
Commutative justice and distributive justice
the conditions necessary for the life of man and his perfection. In the words of Cardozo, 'What we are seeking is
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