Search results for: “nature reserve”

  • Protected Species

    Hierarchical Display of Protected species Environment > Natural environment > WildlifeEnvironment > Natural environment > Physical environment > Biosphere > BiodiversityEnvironment > Environmental policy > Environmental protection > Protection of plant lifeScience > Natural and […]

  • Contract

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Contract Meaning of Contract A deliberate engagement between competent parties upon a legal consideration to do or abstain from doing some act. It is essential to the creation of a contract that the […]

  • Share

    Share

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Share Meaning of Share A portion of anything owned in common by several persons. In relation to corporations, it is a definite fractional part of the capital of the corporation conferring upon the holder […]

  • Water

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Water Meaning of Water Water is generally viewed as part of the land upon which it is found. It is thus considered real property as opposed to personal property. The common law of England upon the subject […]

  • Reservation

    Hello Legal Definition and Related Resources of Reservation Meaning of Reservation It is a clause in a deed, usually a lease , whereby the grantor or lessor reserves to himself a new right or thing out of that which he grants or leases. Thus […]

  • Condition

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condition Meaning of Condition state or mode in which a person or thing exists. In real estate law, the term condition denotes any qualification , restriction or limitation annexed to a gift, and […]

  • Condition

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condition Meaning of Condition state or mode in which a person or thing exists. In real estate law, the term condition denotes any qualification , restriction or limitation annexed to a gift, and […]

  • Dunnage

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Dunnage Meaning of Dunnage Pieces of wood or other material placed against the sides and bottom of the hold of a vessel, to preserve the cargo from the effect of leakage, according to its nature and […]

  • Tenant

    One who holds, uses or enjoys the property of another with his consent or by his permission or letting. In a narrower but more popular sense, a lessee . In order to constitute a tenant in the sense of a lessee, he must be in possession under a lease , written or oral, express or…

  • Presumption

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Presumption Meaning of Presumption Presumptions are either of fact or of law. Presumptions of fact are inferences which a court is at liberty , but not compelled, to draw from the facts proven before it. […]

  • In

    (Law Fr. eins). A term used, from a very early period, to. express the nature of a title, or the mode of acquiring an estate, or the ground upon which a seisin U founded. Thus, in Littleton, a tenant is said to be in by lease of his lessor (eins per lease son lessor) ,…

  • Alteration

    Alteration

    A change in the terms of a contract, made by the agreement of the parties thereto. An act done upon an instrument in writting by a party entitled under it, without the consent of the other party, by which its meaning or language is changed. The term is properly applied to the change in […]

  • Alteration

    Alteration

    A change in the terms of a contract, made by the agreement of the parties thereto. An act done upon an instrument in writting by a party entitled under it, without the consent of the other party, by which its meaning or language is changed. The term is properly applied to the change in […]

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]

  • Patria Potestas

    (Lat.) In civil law. The paternal power; the authority which the law vests in the father over the persons and property of his legitimate children. One of the effects of marriage is the paternal authority over the children born in wedlock. In the early period of the Roman history, the […]