Transmute - Law Dictionary Search Results
Capitalisation
in the total assets of the Company. But profits stands transmuted and transformed into capital. The most common example of capitalisation
Conversion, equitable
shall be deemed as actually done. The property thus equitably transmuted by anticipation will possess all the qualities, incidents, and peculiarities
Salary or wages
2(m)] Sale. Blackstone (2 Com. 446) defines it as 'a transmutation of property from one man to another in consideration of
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