Search results for: “shared common property”
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Common
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Common Meaning of Common Belonging to the community at large ; of frequent or ordinary occurrence or appearance ; characteristic of the lower classes; public , general , familiar, usual and ordinary. […]
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Common Interest Development
Common Interest Development…
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Common Interest Development
Common Interest Development…
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Budget
Financial Definition of Budget Meaning of Budget A detailed schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget. Synonyms of Budget […]
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Joint Venture
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Joint Venture Meaning of Joint Venture An association of two or more persons to carry out a single business enterprise for profit for which purpose they combine their property and services. See […]
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Private
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Private Meaning of Private Affecting or belonging to individuals, as distinct from the public generally; not clothed wijh office. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: […]
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Private
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Private Meaning of Private Affecting or belonging to individuals, as distinct from the public generally; not clothed wijh office. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: […]
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Constructive Trust
A constructive trust is raised by a Court of Equity wherever a person, clothed with a fiduciary character, gains some personal advantage by availing himself of a situation as trustee. It is not a trust created by the intentional act of the settler of the trust but one that is raised by […]
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Joint
United; combined; shared by or between two or more persons; coupled together interest or liability.
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Homogeneous
Exhibiting a high degree of homogeneity….
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Conveyancing
A term including both the science and act of transferring titles to real estate from one man to another. It includes the examination of the title of the alienor, and also the preparation of the instruments of transfer. It is, in England and Scotland, and, to a greatly inferior extent, in […]