![]() |
||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||
|
Absolute conveyance
Absolute conveyanceA conveyance entirely executed; not conditional, as in the case of a mortgage. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Conveyance A written document which transfers property from one person to another. In real-estate law, the conveyance usually refers to the actual document which transfers ownership, between persons living (i.e. other than by will), or which charges the land with another's interest, such as a mortgage. Case 1) Practice. A contested question before a court of justicea suit or action a cause. 2) An agreement in writing, between a plaintiff and defendant, that the facts in dispute between them are as there agreed upon and mentioned Mortgage A legal instrument that creates a lien upon real estate securing the payment of a specific debt. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Absolute Without any condition or encumbrance, as an "absolute bond,"simplex obligatio, in distinction from a conditional bond; Absolution A definite sentence whereby a man accused of any crime is acquitted. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Abnepos Civil law. The grandson of a grandson or granddaughter, or fourth descendant. Abortus The fruit of an abortion; the child born before its time, incapable of life. Abscond To go in a clandestine manner out of the jurisdiction of the courts, or to lie concealed in order to avoid their process. Absent parent The parent who does not have custodial rights to the child, but is responsible for the partial support of the child and is physically absent from the home where the child resides. this parent is usually referred to as the non-custodial parent. Absolute Without any condition or encumbrance, as an "absolute bond,"simplex obligatio, in distinction from a conditional bond; Absolute conveyance Absolution A definite sentence whereby a man accused of any crime is acquitted. Absque hoc Pleading. When the pleadings were in Latin these words were employed in a traverse. Absque impetitione vasti Without impeachment of waste. Without any right to prevent waste. Absque tali causa This phrase is used in a traverse de injuria, by which the plaintiff affirms that without the cause in his plea alleged he commit the said trespasses. Abstention French law. This is the tacit renunciation by an heir of a succession. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Absolute conveyance. If you have a better definition for Absolute conveyance than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Absolute conveyance may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Absolute conveyance and any other medical topic for the public at large.
|
|||||||||||||||
| © Juridical Dictionary 2005. All rights reserved. | ||||||||||||||||