instrument of evidence

  • 51self-proving instrument — A written instrument admissible in evidence without preliminary proof of genuineness. 29 Am J2d Ev § 853 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 52latent ambiguity — A defect which does not appear on the face of language used or an instrument being considered. It arises when language is clear and intelligible and suggests but a single meaning, but some extrinsic fact or some extraneous evidence creates a… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 53latent ambiguity — A defect which does not appear on the face of language used or an instrument being considered. It arises when language is clear and intelligible and suggests but a single meaning, but some extrinsic fact or some extraneous evidence creates a… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 54Lute — Lutes redirects here. For the surname, see Lutes (surname). For other uses, see Lute (disambiguation). Lute A renaissance era lute strings Classification Neck …

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  • 55Hong Kong Stamp Duty Ordinance Cap.117 — is one of Hong Kong Ordinances which regulates the law of Stamp duty. The Most Used Sections Section 2 Interpretation (This section introduce the terms always appear in this ordinance. The examples are Hong Kong bearer instrument, Hong Kong stock …

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  • 56title — /tuyt l/, n., adj., v., titled, titling. n. 1. the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. 2. a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book. 3. See title page. 4. a… …

    Universalium

  • 57title — /ˈtaɪtl / (say tuytl) noun 1. the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. 2. a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book. 3. a titlepage. 4. a descriptive or distinctive… …

  • 58aliunde — /ay lee un dee/, adv., adj. Chiefly Law. not part of or derivable from the document or instrument itself: evidence aliunde. [ < L: from another person or place, equiv. to ali(us) other + unde whence] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 59history —    Britain’s contemporary historiography has, with some exceptions, its basis in the international community. Since the mid 1960s, history, like many other discourses, has been subject to the influence of two opposing forces: fragmentation and&#8230; …

    Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • 60title — ti•tle [[t]ˈtaɪt l[/t]] n. adj. v. tled, tling 1) the distinguishing name of a work, as a book or a piece of music 2) a descriptive heading, as of a chapter of a book 3) pri title page 4) a book, magazine, or other publication 5) a descriptive&#8230; …

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