Repairment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Impossibility
liable for the breach; thus, where a lessee covenants to repair and to leave in repair the demised premises he is
Housing of the working classes
the liability of the landlord where the tenant undertakes the repairs (fair wear and tear excepted), see Jones v. Geen, (1925)
Hire
the service; to keep the thing in suitable order and repair for the purposes of the bailment; and, finally, to warrant
Manufacturing process
Manufacturing process, means any process for-- (i) making altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, packing, oiling, washing, cleaning, breaking up, demolishing, or
Goods
to be used in the construction, fitting out, improve-ment or repair of movable or immovable property; and also includes all growing
Charities, or Public Trusts
mariners, schools of learning, free schools, and scholars of universities; repairsof bridges, ports, havens, causeways, churches, sea-banks, and highways; education and
loss
which the property (as a vessel or cargo) cannot be repaired or recovered compare constructive total loss in this entry capital
Gilbert Acts (English)
Gilbert Acts (English) , the Clergy Residences Repair Act, 1776 (17 Geo. 3, c. 53), introduced into Parliament
body shop
the frame or outer body of a vehicle may be repaired or painted contrasted with a mechanic who repairs the motor
Reparation
renewing restoring etc or the state of being renewed or repaired as the reparation of a bridge or of a highway
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