Search results for: “means of public conveyance”
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Title
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Title Meaning of Title A name by which anything is known. An appellation of honor or dignity . A right , particularly the right of ownership of property . In relation to property, while the primary […]
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FOB
Legal Definition and Related Resources of F.o.b. Meaning of F.o.b. means free on board as contrasted with F.A.S. (see above). It means that the consignor will deliver the goods on car, vessel or other conveyance by which they are to be […]
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Omnibus
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Omnibus Meaning of Omnibus Literally means for all. A public vehicle . Synonyms of Omnibus adjective allembracing allinclusive blanket […]
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Insolvency
The state of a person who is unable, from any cause, to pay his debts. Two tests of insolvency prevail, their application generally being governed by the purpose for which the fact of insolvency is ascertained, though there is some confusion in the cases in this respect. Generally, for […]
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Post
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Post Meaning of Post A conveyance for letters or dispatches. Mail. As a preposition, means after, subsequent to. In accounting, an entry’ of a transaction in a ledger. <div […]
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Right
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Right Meaning of Right In its legal sense, the term denotes the liberty or privilege conferred or protected by law of doing or abstaining from doing an act or the power or privilege enforced by law of […]
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Use
To put into practice; employ habitually as in to use diligence. To occupy and enjoy the fruits of, as in using lands and tenements. To employ for the accomplishment of a purpose. To utilise for a particular purpose as in using a certain name in one’s business. The term also means benefit as […]
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Confirm
To make firm, or more firm; to give more strength to. The word is held not to impart a warranty in a conveyance of real estate. Used in a conveyance of real estate confirm does not impart a warranty. 9 N. Y. 541. To make sure or certain; to give added assurance of truth to;…
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Other
Different or distinct from that already mentioned, additional or further. Ordinarily, the term is used in the context of a class of things and has to be read ejusdem generis