Repayable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Tolls
providing funds for the maintenance of roads and bridges and repayment of the loan for their construction, AIR 1961 Pat 462
Wager
QB 44]. The consideration for a cheque given, or in repayment of a loan made for wagering is bad [Gaming Act,
Vivum vadium, Vifgage or Living pledge
an estate to hold till the rents and profits shall repay the sum borrowed with interest. The estate is conditioned to
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Vadium mortuum
interest which were taken by the pledgee or mortgagee until repayment or redemption; and see VIVUM VADIUM.
Usual Covenants
by the appellant, if defendant, the plaintiff giving security for repayment and an undertaking by his solicitor to abide any order
Uses
a child on attaining majority, or to re-convey on the repayment of a mortgage-loan, the statute was precluded from the very
Undischarged insolvent
person who is in impecunious circumstances as is unable to repay the debt, Thamparoor Ravi v. Charupara Ravi, (1999) 8 SCC
Undercharged insolvent
person who is in impecunious circumstances as is unable to repay the debt, Thampanoor Ravi v. Charupara Ravi, (1999) 8 SCC
Tithe Rent-Charge
Act, being made by the Act expressly liable, however, to repay to the landowner such sum as the landowner had properly
Mortgage
money or credit effected, in order to secure either the repayment of the one or the liquidation of the other. the
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