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bond
a series of bonds maturing periodically rather than on a single maturity date Treasury bond : a long-term government bond issued … trustee in bankruptcy) com·ple·tion bond : performance bond in this entry contract bond : a bond given to protect a person
pleading
which included a lengthy set of stages by which a single issue was produced, and which was determined by the type … establish a cause of action compare notice pleading in this entry notice pleading : pleading that is characterized esp. by a
Copyhold
according to his share. Joint tenants and coparceners pay a single fine for all. The practice as to the payment of … right to timber, all, if he had the right of entry; half, if he had no right of entry; (6) All
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Establishment
be by a minority community. It matters not if a single philanthropic individual with his own means, founds the institution or … the meaning of that expression as used in the amended Entry 27, Ram Kumar Misra v. State of Bihar, AIR 1984
Institutions
is of Actions by which the plaintiff sued for the single, double, treble, or quadruple value of the thing he would … See INDUCTION. Institution being given to a clerk, a particular entry of it should be made in the register of the
keyword
of keywords is more effective for information retrieval than a single key15 … A word used as an entry point into an index which serves to identify files records
Bought and Sold Notes
The bought and sold notes are deemed to constitute a single document, and if they differ materially they are nullities unless … who have succeeded in making a contract to make any entry in their books save for their own private information, and
Condition
thing; compulsory, as that the lessee shall pay rent, etc.; single, to do one thing only; copulative, to do divers things; … the parties intended the lease to be voidable only upon entry by the lessor, see LEASES and RENTCHARGES. Condition inherent, such
Deed
or a deed-poll (charta de una parte) made by a single person or by two or more persons having similar interests. … lease by indenture executed by the lessee will imply after entry a covenant to pay rent in the absence of one
Joint-tenancy
to the survivors or survivor, till it passes to a single hand, and the joint-tenancy ceases. Anciently, joint-tenancy was favoured because … title under the Statute against the other or others. The entry of the one joint-tenant apparently does not vest the possession
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