Perishability - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quail
To die to perish hence to wither to fade
Administrator
entitled to the grant is beyond sea, lest the goods perish or the debts be lost: Administration pendente lite, where a
Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire
of the laity, that the thing may rather avail than perish; and words ought to serve the intention, not contrariwise.) These
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Constructive total loss
constructive total loss when the subject-matter assured has not actually perished or lost its form or species, but has, by one
Executor
when not otherwise directed, especially if they be of a perishable nature. (6) As an executor cannot sue himself, the law
Pawn or Pledge
also extinguishes the right to pledge; (5) By the things perishing; (6) By any act of the pledgee which amounts to
Interpretatio chartarum beingne facienda est ut res magis valeat quam pereat
be made liberally, that the thing may rather avail than perish.
Judicium Dei
God would work a miracle rather than suffer innocence to perish.
Omnia que jure contrahuntur, contrario jure pereunt
jure pereunt [Lat.], all things which are contracted by law perish by a contrary law.
Perish
To be destroyed to pass away to become nothing to be lost to die hence to wither to waste away
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