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good

subject of a contract but are not yet existing or specified hard goods : durable goods in this entry house·hold goods

title

: title acquired by the conveyance causa mortis of a specified proportion (as one-fourth) of all of the conveyor's property interests … legal title to the property] [retained legal title to the goods until the debt was paid] compare legal interest at interest

Wills

175 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, contingent, specific or residuary devises of real or personal property carry the … interlineation, it will be accepted for probate: see In the Goods of Blewitt, (1880) 5 PD 116. By s. 175 of

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floater

: a policy or supplemental attachment to a policy insuring specific items of personal property (as jewelry or art) ;specif : … 1 from the notion that the policy “floats” with the goods it insures, wherever they might be located : a policy

order

received in good condition] to order : according to the specifications of an order esp. of a bearer or endorsee [payable … : an instruction or authorization esp. to buy or sell goods or securities or to perform work [a purchase ] [a

Warranty

statute quo ante. In the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, specific rules are provided in respect of conditions and warranties. These

consideration

that becomes payable in exchange for the transfer of bulk goods nominal consideration : consideration consisting of a nominal amount past

Appropriation of goods

of unascertained or future goods is an act identifying goods specifically with the contract. The appropriation may be made by either

Injunction

and good conscience. As to mandatory injunctions, see post. See Specific Relief Act, 1963 (47 of 1963), s. 37. Prior to … from the commission of an act contrary to equity and good conscience. As to mandatory injunctions, see post. See Specific Relief

Lease

Statute of Frauds), unless the agreement is partly performed and specifically enforceable, see Maddison v. Alderson, (1883) 8 App Cas 467. … the tenant and receipt of rent by the landlord are good evidence of a tenancy. By the (English) Judicature Act,1925, s.

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