Rectificator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rectification
Rectification, implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects
Rectification
The act or operation of rectifying as the rectification of an error the rectification of spirits
Rectificator
That which rectifies or refines esp a part of a distilling apparatus in
Correction
that right which was wrong change for the better amendment rectification as of an erroneous statement
Chancery
a lien or charge; execution of trusts, charitable or private; rectification, setting aside, or cancelling deeds or other written instruments; specific
Commencement of proceedings
his title to the registered trade mark as also in rectification proceedings, National Bell Co. v. Gupta Industrial Corporation, (1970) 3
Date of award
Date of award, where there has been a decision on rectification these time limits run from the date on which that
Deed
it attempts to derogate a prior and superior right. The rectification or setting aside or cancellation of deeds or other written
Indemnity
under a policy against loss by fire. For indemnities upon rectification of the Land Register, see (English) Land Registration Act, 1925,
Mistake
Flight v. Booth, 1 Bing NC 370. Contracts may be rectified so as to carryout the intentions of the contracting parties
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