Surrender - Law Dictionary Search Results
Primary conveyances
original conveyances, some-times opposed to secondary conveyances, such as release, surrender, etc., and see DERIVATIVE DEED, are:- (1) Feoffments. (2) Grants.
Date for possession
the Court after finding of breach sufficient to warrant the surrender of possession by the tenant, Kensington and Chelsea RLBC v.
Estoppel and waiver
waiver the essential element is actual intent to abandon or surrender right, while in estoppel such intent is immaterial, Provash Chandra
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Contingent remainder
been capable of taking effect, notwithstanding the determination by forfeiture, surrender, or merger of any preceding estate of freehold, in the
trust
interest in the principal and income of the combination and surrender to the trustees the management and operation of the combined
Dedition
The act of yielding surrender
Coupe gorge
enemy such advantage that the troops occupying it must either surrender or be cut to pieces
Concede
To yield or suffer to surrender to grant as to concede the point in question
cede
To yield or surrender to give up to resign as to cede a fortress
Besiege
surround with armed forces for the purpose of compelling to surrender to lay siege to to beleaguer to beset
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