Perishable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bona peritura
Perishable goods
Durable
to endure or continue in a particular condition lasting not perishable or changeable not wearing out or decaying soon enduring as
Executor
when not otherwise directed, especially if they be of a perishable nature. (6) As an executor cannot sue himself, the law
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Perishably
In a perishable degree or manner
Perishableness
The quality or state of being perishable liability to decay or destruction
Imperishable
Not perishable not subject to decay indestructible enduring permanently as an imperishable
expiration dated
no longer valid or salable of a security option or perishable item
Administrator
entitled to the grant is beyond sea, lest the goods perish or the debts be lost: Administration pendente lite, where a
Reus lasa majestatis punitur, ut pereat unus ne pereant omnes
a traitor is punished that one and not all may perish.
Presumption of survivorship
Presumption of survivorship. Where two or more persons perish by the same calamity, the Civil Law presumes that the
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