Remotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remoteness
Remoteness, want of close connection between a wrong and the injury,
Remote
distant said in respect to time or to place as remote ages remote lands
remote
remote re·mot·er -est 1 a : far removed in space, time,
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remote cause
remote cause see cause
Remote
Remote, means exceeding the time allowed under the rule against perpetuities
Inheritance
kindred derived from the blood of the male ancestors, however remote, shall be admitted before those from the Blood of the
Perpetuity
of property. The rule against perpetuities, or the doctrine of remoteness, applies to the corpus of property whether real or personal,
Remotion
The act of removing removal
Immediate purpose
not instant action; yet delayed action is a sign of remoteness of purpose. The expression must be understood as a directly
Judgment
concerned must be direct and immediate rather than indirect or remote. For instance, where the Trial Judge in a suit under
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