Tag: Actual
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Actual Taking
Meaning of Actual Taking Resources See Also Physical Taking Under Taking
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Actual Abandonment
Meaning of Actual Abandonment In this law dictionary, the legal term actual abandonment is a kind of the Patents class. Resources See Also Patents Trademarks Patents
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Actual Abandonment
Meaning of Actual Abandonment In this law dictionary, the legal term actual abandonment is a kind of the Patents class. Resources See Also Patents Trademarks Patents
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Actual Notice
English Legal System: Actual NoticeIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Actual Notice : Knowledge that a person has of rights adverse to his own. If a purchaser of unregistered land has actual notice of an interest that is not required […]
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Actual Notice
English Legal System: Actual NoticeIn the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Actual Notice : Knowledge that a person has of rights adverse to his own. If a purchaser of unregistered land has actual notice of an interest that is not required […]
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Actual force
In criminal statutes defining various types of robbery, actual force is held to require at least some personal force inflicted on the victim. See constructive force. Also (together with actual violence), the term is sometimes used to describe the infringement upon the […]
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Actual force
In criminal statutes defining various types of robbery, actual force is held to require at least some personal force inflicted on the victim. See constructive force. Also (together with actual violence), the term is sometimes used to describe the infringement upon the […]
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Actual Total Loss
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Actual total loss Meaning of Actual total loss In marine Insurance the complete destruction of the insured vessel, so that it cannot be recovered or repaired, as distinguished from constructive total, which […]
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Actual Total Loss
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Actual total loss Meaning of Actual total loss In marine Insurance the complete destruction of the insured vessel, so that it cannot be recovered or repaired, as distinguished from constructive total, which […]