Unconditionally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Unconditionally
Unconditionally, means without conditions........ that is conditions, well-known to practitioners, which
Unconditionally and beneficially
Unconditionally and beneficially, the words 'un-conditionally' and 'beneficially' underline the fact
unconditional
unconditional : not conditional or limited : absolute unqualified un·con·di·tion·al·ly adv
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Bill of Exchange
bill of exchange is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order directing a certain person to pay a certain sum
Paid
company discharges its liability and makes the amount of dividend unconditionally available to the member entitled thereto, J. Dalmia v. Commissioner
Muslim law
Even under the Muslim Law plurality of marriages is not unconditionally conferred upon the husband, Lily Thomas v. Union of India,
Settled land
required by the trustees of the Court, or (c) is unconditionally, required to replace by instalments of income into capital money.
Tender
or performance to satisfy a debt or obligation 2. Something unconditionally offered to satisfy a debt or obligation 3. An offer
Damage
in the form of a lump sum which is awarded unconditionally, Common Cause, a Registered Society v. Union of India, (1999)
Costs
judgment for a sum of twenty pounds or upwards, either unconditionally or unless that sum is paid into court or to
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