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Articles
persons to enter into articles of agreement, preparatory to the execution of a formal deed, whereby it is stipulated that one of the parties shall convey to the other certain lands, or release his right to them,
Morganatic
left handed marriage between a man of superior rank and a woman of inferior in which it is stipulated that neither the latter nor her children shall enjoy the rank or inherit the possessions of her husband
Adverse possession
case in which the other party is put in possession of property by an outright transfer, both parties stipulating for a total divestiture of all rights of transfer in the property and in case in which there
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Adpromissor
Adpromissor, an accessory to a promise; in order to give a stipulator greater security he guaranteed the fulfilment of a promise, Sand. Just
Acceptilatio
acceptilatio the formal sentence was used in Civil Law: 'quod ego tibi promisi, habesue acceptum? habeo.'-Sand Just. See STIPULATION.
Abstract of title
the Lands Clauses Act, 1845, s. 22, when it must be borne by the company, unless it be stipulated otherwise), and delivers it to the solicitor of the proposed purchaser or mortgagee, who compares it with the
Sheathing
Inclosing with a sheath as the sheathing leaves of grasses the sheathing stipules of many polygonaceous plants
Redeem
To purchase back to regain possession of by payment of a stipulated price to repurchase
Proviso
grant or other writing by which a condition is introduced usually beginning with the word provided a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement contract law grant or the like as the contract was impaired by its proviso
Provided
On condition by stipulation with the understanding if usually followed by that as provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the
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Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Articles
persons to enter into articles of agreement, preparatory to the execution of a formal deed, whereby it is stipulated that one of the parties shall convey to the other certain lands, or release his right to them,
Morganatic
left handed marriage between a man of superior rank and a woman of inferior in which it is stipulated that neither the latter nor her children shall enjoy the rank or inherit the possessions of her husband
Adverse possession
case in which the other party is put in possession of property by an outright transfer, both parties stipulating for a total divestiture of all rights of transfer in the property and in case in which there
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Adpromissor
Adpromissor, an accessory to a promise; in order to give a stipulator greater security he guaranteed the fulfilment of a promise, Sand. Just
Acceptilatio
acceptilatio the formal sentence was used in Civil Law: 'quod ego tibi promisi, habesue acceptum? habeo.'-Sand Just. See STIPULATION.
Abstract of title
the Lands Clauses Act, 1845, s. 22, when it must be borne by the company, unless it be stipulated otherwise), and delivers it to the solicitor of the proposed purchaser or mortgagee, who compares it with the
Sheathing
Inclosing with a sheath as the sheathing leaves of grasses the sheathing stipules of many polygonaceous plants
Redeem
To purchase back to regain possession of by payment of a stipulated price to repurchase
Proviso
grant or other writing by which a condition is introduced usually beginning with the word provided a conditional stipulation that affects an agreement contract law grant or the like as the contract was impaired by its proviso
Provided
On condition by stipulation with the understanding if usually followed by that as provided that nothing in this act shall prejudice the
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