-
stated that: "Such
conveyance shall be held by the
courts to be an
absolute conveyance,..." (****umedly
meaning an
actual conveyance of "absolute" or "perfect"...
- novation), real
agreements (whereby
rights are transferred; e.g. cession,
conveyance), and
family law agreements. For a
contract to be
considered valid and...
- in many states. The
castle doctrine in its
traditional absolute and
extrajudicial form is
antiquated in most states. However, its
vestige saliently remains...
- adjudicate, adjudication, adjudicative, adjudicator, adjudicatory,
extrajudicial, injudicious, judge, judgement, judgment, judgmental, judicable, judicative...
-
default position in
order to
cater to
parties who
desire a
completely extrajudicial resolution of
contractual disputes. Uniquely, both the International...
-
charges should be brought. in pais "in the countryside" out of court,
extrajudicial: (1)
settlement in pais:
voluntary amicable settlement reached without...
- two
years and
requires approval by a judge. The
Extrajudicial Restructuring (Recuperação
Extrajudicial) is a
private negotiation that
involves creditors...
- Jing
forced Spain to pay
tribute to him in
Taiwan and to
grant him
extrajudicial rights over the
Chinese community in Manila, and
forbade the Spanish...
-
Rights Commission reports there were
eight do****ented
incidents of
extrajudicial killings by law
security forces resulting in 18 deaths.
South African...
-
Franchise tax – Franchising – Fraud –
Fraud in the inducement –
Fraudulent conveyance –
Fraudulent trading – Free and clear – Free
economic zone – Free on board –...