Surrender - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dedition
Dedition, the act of yielding up anything; surrender.
Pawn or Pledge
of his title; but when that expires, the pledgee must surrender it to the person who succeeds to the ownership. See
Partition
1967 SC 1124: (1967) 4 SCD 501. Partition, signifies a surrender of a portion of the joint rights in exchange for
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Under-lease
Ewart v. Fryer, (1910) 1 Ch 499, and FORFEITURE. A surrender by the lessee cannot prejudice the estate of the under-lessee,
Peer
Commons for any seat in Great Britain. A peer cannot surrender his dignity to the king so as to affect the
Sursum redditio
Sursum redditio [Lat.], a surrender.
Waiver
waiver the essential element is actual intent to abandon or surrender right, while in estoppel such intent is immaterial-. voluntary choice
Waive
waived', Co. Litt. 122 b. 1. To abandon, renounce or surrender (a claim, privilege, right etc.): to give up (a right,
Vacate
1. To notify or cancel; make void; invalidate 2. To surrender occupying or possession, to move out or leave, Black's Law
Crown lands
Crown, which it is now usual for the sovereign to surrender at the commencement of his reign for its whole duration,
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