Situate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Situate
a relative position permanently fixed placed located as a town situated or situate on a hill or on the seashore
Change in fact-situation
Change in fact-situation, a substantial change which has a direct impact on the earlier decision and not merely cosmetic changes...
Situation
else position locality site as a house in a pleasant situation
Lex loci rei sit '
' (the law of the place where the thing is situate). It is sometimes also called lex situs. As to real
Urban agglomeration
legislative competence to provide for imposition of ceiling on land situate within such area. No sooner such area is notified to
Emergency
Emergency, means a situation which is not normal, a situation which calls for urgent
Cause of action
causes of action, see that title. Is simply as factual situation the existence of which entitles one person to obtain from
Appropriate State
a dealer who has one or more places of business situated in different States, every such State with respect to the
Urban land
Urban land, means the land situated in such munici-pal area and the areas in the periphery
International Law
Spain's fortune having been forfeited by the Spanish Government, any situate here remains his property, Banco de Vizcaya v. Don Alfonso
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