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Power of Attorney
either absolutely or for a limited period according as they are given for valuable consideration or not. See REVOCATION OF AGENCY. No person making any payment or doing any act bon' fide under or in pursuance of
rejection
an offer b : a refusal to accept nonconforming goods as performance of a contract NOTE: Rejection and revocation are two remedies available to the buyer under the Uniform Commercial Code after the delivery of defective goods.
Revocation of agency
consideration, or is a part of a security, unless there is an express stipulation that it shall be revocable. (3) When an agent's act in pursuance of his authority has become obligatory, for nemo potest mutare consilium
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Revocability
The quality of being revocable as the revocability of a law
delivery
gift causa mortis at gift NOTE: A conditional delivery is usually made in order to make a transfer revocable. constructive delivery : a delivery of a representation of property (as a written instrument) or means of possession
donation
[-mȯr-tis-kȯ-zə, -mȯr-tēs-ka-sÄ ] : a donation that is to take effect on the donor's death and that is revocable compare gift causa mortis at gift 3 : something that is transferred by a donation
license
without such right or permission ;also : a document, plate, or tag evidencing a license granted b : revocable authority or permission given solely to one having no possessory rights in a tract of land to do
Countermandable
Capable of being countermanded revocable
will
will : a will that was executed by a person prior to that person's marriage and is usually revocable by the court if no provision was made for the person's spouse unless an intention not to make
Agency, Deed of
Agency, Deed of, a revocable and voluntary trust for payment of debts, Consult Lewin on Trusts.
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Revocable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Power of Attorney
either absolutely or for a limited period according as they are given for valuable consideration or not. See REVOCATION OF AGENCY. No person making any payment or doing any act bon' fide under or in pursuance of
rejection
an offer b : a refusal to accept nonconforming goods as performance of a contract NOTE: Rejection and revocation are two remedies available to the buyer under the Uniform Commercial Code after the delivery of defective goods.
Revocation of agency
consideration, or is a part of a security, unless there is an express stipulation that it shall be revocable. (3) When an agent's act in pursuance of his authority has become obligatory, for nemo potest mutare consilium
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Revocability
The quality of being revocable as the revocability of a law
delivery
gift causa mortis at gift NOTE: A conditional delivery is usually made in order to make a transfer revocable. constructive delivery : a delivery of a representation of property (as a written instrument) or means of possession
donation
[-mȯr-tis-kȯ-zə, -mȯr-tēs-ka-sÄ ] : a donation that is to take effect on the donor's death and that is revocable compare gift causa mortis at gift 3 : something that is transferred by a donation
license
without such right or permission ;also : a document, plate, or tag evidencing a license granted b : revocable authority or permission given solely to one having no possessory rights in a tract of land to do
Countermandable
Capable of being countermanded revocable
will
will : a will that was executed by a person prior to that person's marriage and is usually revocable by the court if no provision was made for the person's spouse unless an intention not to make
Agency, Deed of
Agency, Deed of, a revocable and voluntary trust for payment of debts, Consult Lewin on Trusts.
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