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Termes (Les) de la Ley
Termes (Les) de la Ley. See RASTELL.
full term
Matched in: Term full term
long term
Matched in: Term long term
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Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term
Matched in: Term Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term
Imprisonment for a term
Matched in: Term Imprisonment for a term
Subject to the terms of a lease
Subject to the terms of a lease, is also equivalent to 'subject to contract'. Thus even although the nego-tiations as to the
Last day of term
Matched in: Term Last day of term
Subject to the terms of formal agreement
Subject to the terms of formal agreement, means as 'subject to contract' that is, the intention of the parties is that neither
Year-books, or Books of years and terms
Year-books, or Books of years and terms, reports, in a regular series, from the time of King Edward II. to Henry VIII., which were taken
On the same terms and conditions in all respects
On the same terms and conditions in all respects, means when this expression is used in a lease at the time of
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Term - Law Dictionary Search Results
Termes (Les) de la Ley
Termes (Les) de la Ley. See RASTELL.
full term
Matched in: Term full term
long term
Matched in: Term long term
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term
Matched in: Term Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term
Imprisonment for a term
Matched in: Term Imprisonment for a term
Subject to the terms of a lease
Subject to the terms of a lease, is also equivalent to 'subject to contract'. Thus even although the nego-tiations as to the
Last day of term
Matched in: Term Last day of term
Subject to the terms of formal agreement
Subject to the terms of formal agreement, means as 'subject to contract' that is, the intention of the parties is that neither
Year-books, or Books of years and terms
Year-books, or Books of years and terms, reports, in a regular series, from the time of King Edward II. to Henry VIII., which were taken
On the same terms and conditions in all respects
On the same terms and conditions in all respects, means when this expression is used in a lease at the time of
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