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Shifting - Law Dictionary Search Results

Home Dictionary Name: shifting

Shifting

place position or direction varying variable fickle as shifting winds shifting opinions or principles


shifting use

shifting use see use


Shiftingly

in a shifting manner


Income shifting

income shifting means the practice of transferring income to a taxpayer in


Shifting use

shifting use a secondary or executory use which when executed operates


Springing use

a vested or contingent remainder it may operate as a shifting use springing and shifting uses were resorted to in order


Burden of proof

the entire trial whereas the latter is not constant but shifts as soon as a party adduces sufficient evidence to raise


Uses

take effect by way of shifting or springing use a shifting or springing use after a previous limitation of the fee


VerbarLautverschiebung

3d century b c often called the first lautverschiebung sound shifting or consonant shifting


Remainder

1877 which would have been valid as a springing or shifting use or executory devise or other limitation had it not


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