Transference - Law Dictionary Search Results
metaphor
The transference of the relation between one set of objects to another
Demise
by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor transference especially the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal
Permutation
act of permuting exchange of the thing for another mutual transference interchange
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Sabbath
and has been continued by the Christian church with a transference of the day observed from the last to the first
Appeal
from decision of lower, Oxford Illustrated Dictionary, p. 54. The transference of a case to higher court for rehearing, Webster Law
Migration
abode or residence in future; it has the motion of transference of allegiance from the country of departure to the country
Landfall
A sudden transference of property in land by the death of its owner
Forgery
title to be registered can be acquired by a forged transfer of shares, but the (English) Forged Transfers Act, 1891 (54
Lease
Means a lease as defined in s. 105 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882', Jai Dutt v. Stateof Uttar Pradesh,
Goods
musicians and in itself is not a 'good', but when transferred to a laser-readable disc it becomes a readily merchant-able commodity.
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