Possibility Of A Reverter The possibility of the ownership of the land or property being returned to the grantor/giver of the the same or to his/her heirs.
possibility of a reverter n. the potential that the title to a real property interest will return to the original grantor or giver or to his/her lineal descendants.
IMPOSSIBILITY. The character of that which. cannot be done agreeably to the accustomed order of nature. 2. It is a maxim that no one is bound to perform an impossibility. A l'impossible nul n'est tenu. 1 Swift's Dig. 93; 6 Toull. n. 121, 481.
The possibility for justice to endorse lengthy remand periods was one reason why the Napoleonic Code was criticized for de facto presumption of guilt, particularly in common law countries.
The possibility of the child obtaining employment. The tax liabilities of each parent. The willingness both parents demonstrate to allow visitation.
Legal impossibility Definition : impossibility based on or with reference to a law specif : a complete defense to criminal liability based on the commitment of acts that are not criminal or illegal ...
Risk: The possibility of loss or harm. Roll: 1. A record of court or other official proceedings. 2. A list of taxable properties or persons.
Expanded Legal Definition of Extradition CrimeFaint Hope Clause Canada criminal law: a term in a 25 year prison term that salvages a remote possibility that the individual may be paroled prior to the full completion of the term of incarceration.
If truth is the goal we seek, then the fact that testimony is preposterous should not eclipse the possibility of its truth. Perhaps we need to raise our judicial sights to see beyond mere expedience to discover what is truly just.
open another possibility for the grouping of facts and the explanation of their evolution. It may be difficult or impossible to trace the reasons and causes of synthetic combinations in the history of society.
interest n. 1) any and all, partial or total right to property or for the use of property, including an easement to pass over a neighboring parcel of land, the right to drill for oil, a possibility of acquiring title upon the happening of some event, ...
The agency's statements raise the possibility that the 40-year-old drug, which has never been officially approved for use by the FDA, will be subject to regulatory action that could possibly remove the drug from the market.
Courts carefully scrutinize adhesion contracts and sometimes void certain provisions because of the possibility of unequal bargaining power, unfairness, and unconscionability.
An award that could not by any possibility be performed, as if it directed that the party should deliver a deed not in his possession, or pay a sum of money at a day past, it would of course be void.
Convention n°158 of the International Labour Organization states that an employee "can't be fired without any legitimate motive" and "before offering him the possibility to defend himself".
To the English and other peoples who have adopted the English common-law system, trial by jury became a cherished protection against the possibility of judicial and administrative tyranny.
Credit Counseling Counseling that explores the possibility of repaying debts outside of bankruptcy and educates the debtor about credit, budgeting, and financial management.
Pre-Trial Conference A meeting between a judge and the parties' lawyers (the parties may or may not be present), to consider the possibility of settling or simplifying the issues and determining questions of liability, ...
Preferably done before a proposed mark is used, a trademark search reduces the possibility of inadvertently infringing a mark belonging to another.
A hazardous material that is no longer manufactured which is potentially poisonous and the possibility of its presence must be disclosed to buyers and tenants residing in a property built before 1978. Lease ...
credit risk a term used to describe the possibility of default on a loan by a borrower.
The possibility of such a lawsuit is a source of concern for poorly financed patent holders who must be careful lest something they do be seen as accusing others of infringement requiring them to defend against a lawsuit often at a distant location ...
The transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases, because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases, because there is a significant possibility that there could not be a fair trial in state court.
For example, if a defendant who is accused of embezzling $2 million in 1996 denies that she embezzled $2 million during that year, the denial is pregnant with the possibility that she might have embezzled a different sum of money during a different ...
The provision that allows an offender sentenced to more than 15 years before becoming eligible for full parole (e.g., a murderer) to have his or her parole eligibility reconsidered; a clause that allows for the possibility of the inmate being fully ...
descriptive marks are: (1) to prevent the owner of a mark from inhibiting competition in the sale of particular goods or services; and (2) to maintain freedom of the public to use the language involved, thus avoiding the possibility of ...
meeting of the judge and lawyers to plan the trial, to discuss which matters should be presented to the jury, to review proposed evidence and witnesses, and to set a trial schedule. Typically, the judge and the parties also discuss the possibility of ...
Pretrial Conference - A meeting between the judge and the lawyers involved in a lawsuit to narrow the issues in the suit, agree on what will be presented at the trial, and explore the possibility of settling the case without a trial.
The income and earning capabilities of each parent. The possibility of the child obtaining employment. The tax liabilities of each parent. The willingness both parents demonstrate to allow visitation.
See also: Law, State, Information, Person, Court
 
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