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Permissible area
Permissible area, in relation to a land-owner or a tenant, means thirty standard acres and where such thirty standard
Approval and permission
Approval and permission, Ordinarily, the difference between approval and permission is that in the first case the action holds good until
permissive inference
permissive inference : permissive presumption at presumption
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permissive intervention
permissive intervention see intervention
permissive joinder
permissive joinder see joinder
permissive presumption
permissive presumption see presumption
permissive waste
permissive waste see waste
Permissive possession
Permissive possession, means that the mortgagee is in possession over the property in question with the leave of the
Permissive use
Permissive use, a passive use which was resorted to before the Statute of Uses, in order to avoid a
Permissive waste
Permissive waste, the neglect of necessary repairs. See WASTE.
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Did you mean: permits?
Permiss - Law Dictionary Search Results
Permissible area
Permissible area, in relation to a land-owner or a tenant, means thirty standard acres and where such thirty standard
Approval and permission
Approval and permission, Ordinarily, the difference between approval and permission is that in the first case the action holds good until
permissive inference
permissive inference : permissive presumption at presumption
Keep your definitions linked to case research
permissive intervention
permissive intervention see intervention
permissive joinder
permissive joinder see joinder
permissive presumption
permissive presumption see presumption
permissive waste
permissive waste see waste
Permissive possession
Permissive possession, means that the mortgagee is in possession over the property in question with the leave of the
Permissive use
Permissive use, a passive use which was resorted to before the Statute of Uses, in order to avoid a
Permissive waste
Permissive waste, the neglect of necessary repairs. See WASTE.
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