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Joint-tenancy

joint-tenants together; for both being considered by the law of perpetual duration, it is impossible for one to survive the other.

Jactitation

ensue. The party injured sues for the purpose of having perpetual silence enjoined upon the unjustifiable boaster. See Thompson v. Rourke,

Institutions

them. Title XII. sets forth the nature of temporary or perpetual Actions, and what Actions the law affords to or against

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Glorification

the performance of any ceremony threat, with a view to perpetuate the honour of, or to preserve the memory of, a

Hospitals

preventative, Jac. Law Dict. By 39 Eliz. c. 5, made perpetual by 21 Jac. 1, c. 1, any person seised of

High Court

High Court is entitled to preserve its original record in perpetuity. It is also now well settled that even apart from

Habitual drunkard

Drunkards Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 19) (made perpetual by the Inebriates Act, 1888, and amended by the (English)

Folc-land

continued to be folc-land it could not be alienated in perpetuity; and therefore, on the expiration of the term for which

Fee-farm rent

Fee-farm rent, where an estate in fee is granted in perpetuity, subject to a rent in fee for so much as

Express condition

lessor's right to invoke the forfeiture clause for determining the perpetual lease and such conditions cannot be inferred by implication, Raghurao

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Joint-tenancy

joint-tenants together; for both being considered by the law of perpetual duration, it is impossible for one to survive the other.

Jactitation

ensue. The party injured sues for the purpose of having perpetual silence enjoined upon the unjustifiable boaster. See Thompson v. Rourke,

Institutions

them. Title XII. sets forth the nature of temporary or perpetual Actions, and what Actions the law affords to or against

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Glorification

the performance of any ceremony threat, with a view to perpetuate the honour of, or to preserve the memory of, a

Hospitals

preventative, Jac. Law Dict. By 39 Eliz. c. 5, made perpetual by 21 Jac. 1, c. 1, any person seised of

High Court

High Court is entitled to preserve its original record in perpetuity. It is also now well settled that even apart from

Habitual drunkard

Drunkards Act, 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 19) (made perpetual by the Inebriates Act, 1888, and amended by the (English)

Folc-land

continued to be folc-land it could not be alienated in perpetuity; and therefore, on the expiration of the term for which

Fee-farm rent

Fee-farm rent, where an estate in fee is granted in perpetuity, subject to a rent in fee for so much as

Express condition

lessor's right to invoke the forfeiture clause for determining the perpetual lease and such conditions cannot be inferred by implication, Raghurao

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