Legal Definition and Related Resources of Act of law
Meaning of Act of law
A result, like the devolution of a title, produced by operation of law without the design of the parties concerned.
What does Act of law mean in American Law?
The definition of Act of law in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Ordinarily used in contradistinction to an act of a party or the parties to a transaction, i.e., automatically, not necessarily as the person involved might have wanted it, e.g., “because of the Spouse Protection Act one quarter of his estate passed by act of law to his hated wife, despite the terms of his will.”
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