Rescission - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deceit
6. The injured shareholder may also sue the company for rescission. See Frankenburg v. Great Horseless Carriage Co., (1900) 1 QB
Deposit
its validity or priority of effect, see LAND CHARGES; NOTICE; RESCISSION; STAKEHOLDER. Includes deposit of money with a bank company, proprietary
Either party
would also be competent to ask for variation, modification or rescission of the order for maintenance, Aruno Basu Mullick v. Dorothea
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Maritime Courts
4 of the Act of 1890, as to continuation or rescission of the Jurisdiction of the Admiralty Courts in any Dominion;
Title
s. 43, L.P. Act, 1925, as to purchaser's rights of rescission); and if there has been no dealing with the legal
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