Shot Clog - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: shot clogShot clog
A person tolerated only because he pays the shot or reckoning for the rest of the company otherwise a mere clog on them...
clogged
obstructed so as to prevent or hinder flow of a fluid of conduits as clogged pipes clogged arteries...
Clog on equity of redemption
Clog on equity of redemption. Any provision inserted in a mortgage to prevent redemption on payment or performance of the debt or obligation for which the security was given is called a 'clog' or fetter on the equity of redemption, and is void; see Santley v. Wilde, (1899) 2 Ch 474. The question as to the exact nature and limits of this old rule of equity has been raised in a number of rcent cases, see G. & C. Kreglinger v. New Patagonia Meat Co., 1914 AC 25, where will be found a discussion of the whole subject. And see EQUITY OF REDEMPTION; MORTGAGE....
Pot shot
Lit a shot fired simply to fill the pot hence a shot fired at an animal or person when at rest or within easy range or fired simply to kill without reference to the rules of sport a shot needling no special skill...
Clogging
Anything which clogs...
ice clogged
having flow restricted by ice of rivers or conduits as ice clogged rivers...
Shot free
Not to be injured by shot shot proof...
Clog on mortgage
Clog on mortgage, said right only acrues after term of mortgage has expired, unless there is a special condition to the contrary, Mangal Prasad Tamali v. Narvadeshwar Mishra, (2005) 3 SCC 422 (425) (Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 60)....
mug shot
mug shot : a police photograph of a suspect's face or profile that is taken when the suspect is booked ...
Burrel shot
A mixture of shot nails stones pieces of old iron etc fired from a cannon at short range in an emergency...
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