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unqualified
unqualified : not qualified
Title, Covenants for
are limited, while in cases C and D they are unqualified and absolute, see David v. Sabin, (1893) 1 Ch 523:-
Prior or previous
29, the expressions 'permission' and 'general or special permission' remain unqualified. Life Insurance Corporation of India v Escorts Ltd. AIR 1986
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Petition of Right
un-satisfactory, the king at last pronounced the formal words of unqualified assent, Soit droit fait comme est desir''Let right be done
Midwife
or are required to cease practice; s. 6 prohibits and unqualified person acting as maternity nurse for gain. As to Scotland,
Landlord and tenant
up the premises in repair or good tenantable repair. An unqualified covenant to keep in repair means to reinstate and keep
Indigenous films
Indigenous films, the words 'indigenous films' are general and unqualified in their contents, and must include in their ordinary and
Incorporated Law Society
practicing certificates, and exercises various powers as regards proceedings against unqualified persons: see the (English) Solicitors Act, 1933 (22 & 23
Food and sale
sale within the meaning of the definition. It is an unqualified sale for the purposes of the Act. To insist that
Fee-simple
Fee-simple, a freehold estate of inheritance, absolute and unqualified. It stands at the head of estates as the highest
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