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Advancement
or advancement in life. In equity the presumption of advancement is an important exception to the doctrine of resulting trusts that a conveyance to a stranger without a consideration is merely a nominal one, and no intention
Actio conducti
Actio conducti, an action resulting from a contract called locatio conductio which enables the conductor to enforce the duties of the locator. There
realize
to convert into money 2 : to obtain or incur (as a gain or loss) esp. as the result of a sale, exchange, or other disposition of an asset [realized a loss when the house was sold]
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reasonable probability
reasonable probability : a probability that the result of a proceeding would have been different if not for the unprofessional errors of counsel or nondisclosure of
recapture
realized from the sale or exchange of such property [the government recaptured the depreciation by taxing the gain resulting from the difference between the sale price and the basis after depreciation] n 1 : the act or
recovery
or decree ;esp : the obtaining of damages b : an amount awarded by or collected as a result of a judgment or decree
redhibitory defect
and for damages, other expenses, and reasonable attorney's fees. The seller may, however, be allowed credit for value resulting from the use or fruits of the thing.
rendition
rendition 1 : the act or result of rendering [the Court's of judgment] 2 : extradition of a fugitive who has fled to another state
reparation
or materials payable by a defeated nation for damages to or expenditures sustained by another nation as a result of hostilities with the defeated nation usually used in pl.
represent
usually by legal right: as a : to serve esp. in a legislative body by delegated authority usually resulting from an election b : to provide legal representation to as a lawyer c : to act as
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Resultive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Advancement
or advancement in life. In equity the presumption of advancement is an important exception to the doctrine of resulting trusts that a conveyance to a stranger without a consideration is merely a nominal one, and no intention
Actio conducti
Actio conducti, an action resulting from a contract called locatio conductio which enables the conductor to enforce the duties of the locator. There
realize
to convert into money 2 : to obtain or incur (as a gain or loss) esp. as the result of a sale, exchange, or other disposition of an asset [realized a loss when the house was sold]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
reasonable probability
reasonable probability : a probability that the result of a proceeding would have been different if not for the unprofessional errors of counsel or nondisclosure of
recapture
realized from the sale or exchange of such property [the government recaptured the depreciation by taxing the gain resulting from the difference between the sale price and the basis after depreciation] n 1 : the act or
recovery
or decree ;esp : the obtaining of damages b : an amount awarded by or collected as a result of a judgment or decree
redhibitory defect
and for damages, other expenses, and reasonable attorney's fees. The seller may, however, be allowed credit for value resulting from the use or fruits of the thing.
rendition
rendition 1 : the act or result of rendering [the Court's of judgment] 2 : extradition of a fugitive who has fled to another state
reparation
or materials payable by a defeated nation for damages to or expenditures sustained by another nation as a result of hostilities with the defeated nation usually used in pl.
represent
usually by legal right: as a : to serve esp. in a legislative body by delegated authority usually resulting from an election b : to provide legal representation to as a lawyer c : to act as
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