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Preclude
Preclude, means to prevent from litigating an action or claim especially
preclude
preclude pre·clud·ed pre·clud·ing : to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence
Rescission
before 1926 the purchaser in the absence of mis-representation was precluded from recovering his deposit if he chose to rescind upon
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Preclusion
The act of precluding or the state of being precluded a shutting out
final
judgment rule compare interlocutory 2 : being a decision that precludes the right to appeal or to continue a case in
Civil
description of the relevant provisions as being 'Civil' did not preclude it from finding that a provision was, in effect, criminal
Usual Covenants
customary rules of drafting in such a manner as to preclude the possibility of any reasonable objection by either party, Baijnath
Tenancy in Common
or the nature of the transaction is such as to preclude the intention of survivorship such as an acquisition of land
Sole agent
Brick Co., (1932) 1 KB 710. The appointment does not preclude the principal from selling on his own behalf, Bentall V.
Smuggling
cleared, after assessment of duty, to a warehouse does not preclude the applicability of the concept of smuggling even in such
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