Termination - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sittings
1935, 12th October; Long Vacation Order, 1936, 12th October), and terminate on the 21st of December; the Hilary sittings commence on
generation-skipping transfer
the transferor and that can be characterized as a taxable termination, a taxable distribution, or a direct skip see also direct
lapse
lapse : a termination or failure due to events, neglect, or time: as a
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qualifying event
a group health insurance plan that would result in a termination of coverage for the employee or a qualified beneficiary if
reversion
back] 1 : the returning of an estate upon its termination to the former owner or to his or her successor
Surrender
p. 1458. Surrender, is one of the recognized modes of termination of tenancy, but it contemplates acceptance of possession by the
Without assigning any cause
cause, the expression 'at any time' merely means that the termination may be made even during the substance of the term
Condition of service
proceeded on the basis that a rule providing for the termination of the service of a railway official can be made
Defence of the Realm Acts
1921, the date fixed by Order in Council as the termination of the war. The (English) Defence of the Realm (Acquisition
Dismissal and removal
the said words mean nothing more or less than the termination of a person's office. The effect of dismissal or removal
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