Purchasable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Land charge
of that Act-i.e., after 1st January, 1889-is void against a purchaser for value of the land charged therewith, unless it has
Successor-in-interest
explained by Gajendragadkar, J. in the following words: Did the purchaser purchase the whole of the business? Was the business purchased
Constructive notice
proper inquiry into the title of property which he has purchased; (b) if he omits to investigate some fact which has
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Inheritance
his collateral relations being of the blood of the first purchaser subject to the three preceding rules. (6) That the collateral
Title
title than forty years was required under the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874, or the Conveyancing Acts, 1881 and 1882, as
Abstract of title
title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee or purchaser of real property, summarising the history of a piece of
Turnover of sales
respect of any such goods returned or rejected by the purchaser within three months from date of delivery of such goods.
contract
privately negotiated investment contract in which a buyer commits to purchase something (as a quantity of a commodity, security, or currency)
Annuity
of the capital sum where there is a direction to purchase or to invest a definite amount in the purchase of
Conditions of sale
termed it, being inadmissible as evidence, and this although the purchaser by the written agreement bind himself to abide by the
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