White V Latimer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rectification
2 Ch D 46; in agreements concerning land, Olley v. Fisher, (1886) 34 Ch D 367; in conveyances White v. White, (1872) LR 15 Eq 247; and in leases Cowan v. Truefitt, Ltd., (1899) 2 Ch 309. As
Animals
be divided into-- (1) Domestic animals, such as dogs, horses, cows, etc., sometimes called animals mansuet' natur'. See White v. Fox, 48 TLR 641. (2) Animals that are naturally dangerous, i.e., wild beasts, such as lions, bears, etc.
Libel
JUSTIFICATION; PUBLICATION; and SLANDER. As to trade libels, it has been held by the House of Lords in White v. Mellin, 1895, AC 154, that an action will not lie for a false statement disparaging a trader's goods
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Satisfied on the evidence
the case has been proved beyond reasonable doubt as to the commission of a matrimonial offence, Earnist John White v. Kathleen Olive White, AIR 1958 SC 441 (444): (1958) SCR 1410. (Divorce Act, 1869, ss. 14, 7)
Tail
Before 1926, in order to create an estate-tail by deed, the word 'heir' or 'heirs' must be used, White v. Collins, (1719) 1 Comyns' Rep 289, (301); 2 Prest. Est. 475, unless the deed was executed since the
Value received
is not necessary, since value is implied in every bill, as much as if expressed in totidem verbis, White v. Ledwick, (1785) 4 Doug 247.
Latimer
Matched in: Term Latimer
off white
Matched in: Term off white
pearly white
Matched in: Term pearly white
Snow white
Matched in: Term Snow white
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