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revocation of a visa
revocation of a visa Cancellation of a visa. The visa is
trust
benefit of the other compare constructive trust in this entry revocable trust : a trust over which the settlor has retained
Possibility on a possibility
Co. v. Grant, (1879) 4 Ex D 216, but a revocation of an offer is of no effect until brought to
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Repeal
Repeal, a revocation or abrogation. Repeal of one act of Parliament by another
Power of Attorney
as they are given for valuable consideration or not. See REVOCATION OF AGENCY. No person making any payment or doing any
Revocatory
Of or pertaining to revocation tending to or involving a revocation revoking recalling
rejection
nonconforming goods as performance of a contract NOTE: Rejection and revocation are two remedies available to the buyer under the Uniform
ademption
ad to + emere to buy, obtain] 1 : the revocation of a gift in a will inferred from the disposal
donation
to take effect on the donor's death and that is revocable compare gift causa mortis at gift 3 : something that
Donatio mortis causa
resembles a legacy, inasmuch as it is ambulatory, incomplete, and revocable during the donor's life; is liable to his debts upon
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Revocable - Law Dictionary Search Results
revocation of a visa
revocation of a visa Cancellation of a visa. The visa is
trust
benefit of the other compare constructive trust in this entry revocable trust : a trust over which the settlor has retained
Possibility on a possibility
Co. v. Grant, (1879) 4 Ex D 216, but a revocation of an offer is of no effect until brought to
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Repeal
Repeal, a revocation or abrogation. Repeal of one act of Parliament by another
Power of Attorney
as they are given for valuable consideration or not. See REVOCATION OF AGENCY. No person making any payment or doing any
Revocatory
Of or pertaining to revocation tending to or involving a revocation revoking recalling
rejection
nonconforming goods as performance of a contract NOTE: Rejection and revocation are two remedies available to the buyer under the Uniform
ademption
ad to + emere to buy, obtain] 1 : the revocation of a gift in a will inferred from the disposal
donation
to take effect on the donor's death and that is revocable compare gift causa mortis at gift 3 : something that
Donatio mortis causa
resembles a legacy, inasmuch as it is ambulatory, incomplete, and revocable during the donor's life; is liable to his debts upon
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