Quantity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Demonstrative legacy
testator bequeaths a certain sum of money, or a certain quantity of any other commodity and refers to a particular fund
Mathematics
of sciences which treats of the exact relations existing between quantities or magnitudes and of the methods by which in accordance
Wealth
agreeable things except those which can be obtained in the quantity desired without labour or sacrifice, 1 Mill's Pol. Eco. 10.
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Royalty
Simply because the royalty is levied by reference to the quantity of the minerals produced and the impugned cess too is
Promutuum
who receives a certain sum of money, or a certain quantity of fungible things, delivered to him through mistake contracts the
Some
a greater or less portion or sum composed of a quantity or number which is not stated used to express an
Modus decimandi
making it for him; sometimes in lieu of a large quantity of crude or imperfect tithe a less quantity when arrived
Magna Carta
No man of the church shall be amerced after the quantity of his spiritual benefice, but after his lay-tenement, and after
Hazardous substance
substance in the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and exceeding such quantity as specified by the Central Government under the Public Liability
Habendum of a Deed
Deed, that part of a conveyance, etc., which determines the quantity of interest conveyed; but should the quantity be expressed in
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