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Consideration
the expressed absence of any consideration will not affect its validity either in law or equity (except for some kinds of
Court of competent jurisdiction
competent jurisdiction' envisaged in s. 465 is to denote a validity constituted Court conferred with jurisdiction to try the offence or
Deed
to prove by the attesting witness any instrument to the validity of which 'attestation is not requisite.' A deed may be
Natural justice
can operate only in areas not covered by any law validly made. In other words they supplant the rules of natural
self-proving
self-proving 1 : containing proof of its own validity [a will] 2 : providing or being the evidence that
Kabani
the place of our notary public. All obligations, to be valid, are drawn by him; and he is also the public
Irrevocable
ever irrevocable. A contract not to revoke a will is valid, for breach of which an action will lie, but the
Judgment
valuable right of the defendant who, if his objections are valid, is entitled to get the suit dismissed on preliminary grounds.
Judicial Act
the peace, and declare that certain acts shall only be valid if done by two Magistrates. If it be only a
Jus ad rem
right in specific property arising from another person's duty and valid only against that person; an inchoate or incomplete right to
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