Reservative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Without reserve
Without reserve. See AUCTION.
Special reserve
Special reserve. See MILITIA.
Reservative
Tending to reserve or keep keeping reserving
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Rent
either party; it must issue yearly, though it may be reserved every second, third, or fourth year; it must issue out
Royalty
Royalty, a payment reserved by the grantor of a patent, lease of a mine
Militia
The (English) Act of 1882, s. 12, and the (English) Reserve Forces and Militia Act, 1898, reserve the Militia for service
Puffer
of bidding on behalf of the owner shall have been reserved; that the conditions of sale shall state whether the sale
power
be exercised by the states under the U.S. Constitution compare reserved powers in this entry executive power : the power delegated
Auction
auction 'shall state whether such land will be sold without reserve, or subject to a reserved price, or whether a right
Deed
forth with certainty the thing granted, with any exceptions or reservations. This word has also a popular sense, meaning the property
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