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extinguishment (ɛkˈstɪŋgwɪʃmənt) [f. extinguish v. + -ment.] The action of extinguishing; the fact of being extinguished; = extinction. 1. The quenching (of fire, light, anything burning or shining). Cf. extinguish v. 1.1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. xliii. iv, Evermore, without extinguyshment, In burnyng ...
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Extinguishment
In contract law, extinguishment is the destruction of a right or contract. An extinguishment may be by matter of fact and by matter of law.
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Judgment summons
Imprisonment does not operate as a satisfaction or extinguishment of a debt, or deprive a person of a right of execution against the land or goods of the
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Calder v British Columbia (AG)
The two three-justice pluralities developed competing tests for extinguishment of aboriginal title and came to differing conclusions. This test was eventually accepted as the proper test for extinguishment in R v Sparrow, [1990] 1 SCR 1075.
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State v. Elliott
to a finding of extinguishment when analyzed together with other events" and that "a century-long course of conduct may demonstrate extinguishment, even An honest account of history would not have found extinguishment under the traditional rules.
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extinguishment of common — Translation in Chinese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "extinguishment of common" - English-Chinese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Wadsworth, West Yorkshire
It was named a berewick of Wakefield in the Domesday Book of 1086, and thus subsequently recorded as a subinfeudatory manor, before its subsequent extinguishment
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United States v. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co.
It is the leading precedent on the extinguishment of aboriginal title in the United States. title in California from aboriginal title in the rest of the Mexican Cession and is frequently cited for its in-depth discussion of the test for the extinguishment
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Translation of "in locations that are subject" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "in locations that are subject" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: This type of fire extinguisher is not recommended for outdoor use where windy conditions prevail, or for indoor use in locations that are subject to strong air currents, because the agent can rapidly dissipate and prevent extinguishment.
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Civil Code Draft Part on Rights in Rem (Second Deliberation Draft)
Article 3: The rights in rem of the State, collectives, and individuals, and the rights in rem of other rights holders are protected by law, and must not be infringed upon by any organization or individual. Article 4: The creation, modification, transfer, and extinguishment of the rights in rem in real property shall be registered in accordance ...
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【偿】Chinese Stroke Order Animation - strokeorder.cc
偿: to repay to compensate for to recompense: 偿付: to pay back: 偿付能力 [Law] solvency; payment capacity: 偿债: to repay a debt: 偿债基金: sinking fund; extinguishment fund; debt service fund; bond sinking fund; amertization fund
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Walking Purchase
The court held that the justness of the extinguishment of aboriginal title is nonjusticiable, including in the case of fraud. Moreover, the Circuit held that any grants to the tribe subsequent to the extinguishment could not re-establish aboriginal title.
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Aboriginal title in the United States
Extinguishment
The modern test for extinguishment of aboriginal title was most thoroughly explained in United States v. Santa Fe Pacific R. Extinguishment can be accomplished through res judicata.
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R v Gladstone
The Court modified the Sparrow test for the extinguishment of Aboriginal rights to give more deference to the government in protecting commercial fishing
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Hamiltonian economic program
for the Further Support of Public Credit - pertaining to how to deal with the system of public credit after Hamilton's resignation, including complete extinguishment
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