Settling - Law Dictionary Search Results
arbitrament
arbitrament 1 : the settling of a dispute by an arbitrator 2 : arbitrator's award
Winding-up
Management) Act, (72 of 1972), s. 8] The process of settling accounts and liquidating assets in anticipation of a partnership's or
Administration
in relation to an estate, in law means management and settling of that estate. It is a power to deal with
case
well-known and is frequently cited by courts and lawyers as settling the points of law ruled upon and as useful in
fungible
for another of equal value in paying a debt or settling an account [oil, wheat, and lumber are commodities] n :
perfected
perfected : completed in accordance with statutory procedure for giving notice and thereby having a status of priority over security...
settlement
settlement 1 : the act or process of settling 2 a : an agreement reducing or resolving differences ;esp
Inconclusive
Not conclusive leading to no conclusion not closing or settling a point in debate or a doubtful question as evidence
Settlement credit
Settlement credit, means a court's reduction of the amount of a
pacifist
A person opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes
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