Transference - Law Dictionary Search Results
Salary or wages
a money consideration. But, in exchange, there is a reciprocal transfer of interest in immovable property. A corresponding transfer of interest
Gift
is now understood to mean a mere voluntary assurance or transfer of property without any consideration being given for it. Such
Consideration
price, motive or inducement for a promise or for a transfer of property from one person to another. The nature or
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Fair market value
Fair market value.-- (i) in relation to any immovable property transferred by way of sale or exchange, being immovable property of
Intoxicating liquor
5th of April, and a licence is not extended by transfer or special removal. 4. Renewal.--A licence granted by way of
Benami
is that whereas in the former there is an operative transfer resulting in the vesting of title in the transferee, in
Exchange
Exchange, a contract of sale denotes a transfer of property in goods by mutual consent. Such a transfer
Mortgage
or borrower, is then the mortgagor, who has charged or transferred his property in favour of or to the creditor or
trust
be the settlor), an identified res, or property, to be transferred to the trustee and constitute the principal of the trust,
Hypallage
A figure consisting of a transference of attributes from their proper subjects to others Thus Virgil
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