Requisite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Passive trust
land executory contracts to give by construction the quantity originally requisite to satisfy the trust in every event, although the general
Proceeding
enforcing or protecting a legal right and further embracing the requisite steps to be taken whether procedural or substantive. Also means
Quorum
any body of persons whose presence at a meeting is requisite in order that business my be validly transacted and that
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Remainder
remainder not amounting to a freehold, no freehold estate appears requisite to pass out of the grantor in order to give
Voluntary retirement and resignation
of voluntary retirement, permission of the employer concerned is a requisite condition, Jaipal Singh v. Sumitra Mahajan, (2004) 4 SCC 522
Retrospective
nor is it retrospective merely because a part of the requisite for its action is drawn from a time antecedent to
Sacramentum habet in se tres comites, veritatem, justitiam et judicium: veritas habenda est in jurato, justitia et judicium in judice
three component parts - truth, justice, and judgment: truth is requisite in the party swearing, justice and judgment in the judge
Ship's husband
To settle contracts, and provide for payment of the furnishings requisite. (6) To enter into charter-parties, or engage the vessel for
Sittings
number of judges of the High Court as may be requisite having regard to the business to be disposed of shall,
Title
Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. There are several stages and degrees requisite to form a complete title to lands and tenements. 1.
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