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donative
donative, a. and n. (ˈdɒnətɪv, ˈdəʊnətɪv) [ad. L. dōnātīvus adj., whence dōnātīv-um n. donation, largess, f. dōnāre: see donate, and -ive.] A. adj. 1. Characterized by being given or presented; of the nature of a donation: esp. of a benefice: Vesting or vested by donation; opposed to presentative.15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Donative (canon law)
Canon law wikipedia.org
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Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition
The Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition (, Izlozhba-darenie „Svetlin Rusev“) is a permanent art exhibition in Pleven, Bulgaria, including over 400 works wikipedia.org
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condonative
conˈdonative, a. rare. [f. L. condōnāt- + -ive.] Of the nature of, or expressing, condonation.1840 New Month. Mag. LVIII. 460 The expiatory and condonative operation of the lips being interchanged. Oxford English Dictionary
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Donativum
The English translation is donative. The purpose of the donativa varied. wikipedia.org
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on-forced
† on-forced, ppl. a. Obs. rare. Forced upon (one), enforced.1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini's Advts. fr. Parnass. 437 It would be sufficient to obstruct that on-forced [so edd. 1669, 1674] Donative, that hath brought me to live upon bread and onions. Oxford English Dictionary
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Assignment (law)
Estoppel can prevent the revocation of a donative assignment if the assignee changed their position in reliance on the assignment. In a quirk left over from the common law, if the assignment was donative, the last assignee is the true owner of the rights. wikipedia.org
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dobla
‖ ˈdobla Obs. exc. Hist. [Sp.: cf. doble double.] An obsolete Spanish gold coin.[1599 Minsheu, Dobla, a peece of money called a double containing 23 rials and a halfe, of English money ten shillings ten pence halfepenie.] 1829 W. Irving Granada i. (1850) 22 (Stanf.) An annual tribute of twelve thous... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gift (law)
The three elements of an inter vivos gift are donative intent, delivery, and acceptance. Donative intent The donor of the gift must have a present intent to make a gift of the property to the donee. wikipedia.org
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Bruce Barber
In a number of essays on "littoral art," Barber has emphasized donative art practices as examples of communicative action. While donative practices may activate a cycle of reciprocity, gifts may remain unreciprocated. wikipedia.org
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Seal (contract law)
This element of deliberation is important in the context of many legal theories for why donative promises are not generally enforceable in the same way , which explains why a requirement for the legal formality of the seal might substitute for consideration to give enforceability to donative promises. wikipedia.org
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Presentation of Benefices Act 1605
to present to any Benefice with Cure or without Cure, Prebend or other Ecclesiastical Living, or to collate or nominate any Free School, Hospital or Donative Cambridge respectively had the presentation, nomination, collation and donation of and to every such benefice, prebend, living, school, hospital and donative wikipedia.org
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Rupiamma
A few dozen donative inscriptions in the Brahmi script have been found at the site of Pauni, in a style similar to the inscriptions of Bharhut and Sanchi wikipedia.org
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Svetlin Rusev
He is known for the Svetlin Rusev Donative Exhibition, a permanent art exhibition in Pleven, including over 400 works of Bulgarian and foreign artist donated wikipedia.org
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Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba
Estado Comision Militar Consejo de Administracion Correspondencia de los Capitanes Generales Escribanias Las Floridas Fondo Adquisiciones Fondo Donative wikipedia.org
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