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  • 111Daulia Ltd v Four Millbank Nominees Ltd — Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [1977] EWCA Civ 5, [1978] Ch 231; [1978] 2 WLR 621; (1978) 36 P CR 2 …

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  • 112voluntary — vol·un·tary / vä lən ˌter ē/ adj 1 a: proceeding from one s own free choice or consent rather than as the result of duress, coercion, or deception a voluntary statement b: not compelled by law: done as a matter of choice or agreement voluntary… …

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  • 113voluntary — voluntary, intentional, deliberate, willful, willing can mean constituting or proceeding from an exercise of free will. Voluntary, the most widely applicable of these terms, often implies not only freedom from constraint but freedom from the… …

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  • 114bargain and sale — In conveyancing, the transferring of the property of a thing from one to another, upon valuable consideration, by way of sale. A contract or bargain by the owner of land, in consideration of money or its equivalent paid, to sell land to another… …

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  • 115holder for value — A holder who has given a valuable consideration for the document of title, instrument or investment security which he has in his possession. A holder takes an instrument for value: (a) to the extent that the agreed consideration has been… …

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  • 116life — That state of animals, humans, and plants or of an organized being, in which its natural functions and motions are performed, or in which its organs are capable of performing their functions. The interval between birth and death. The sum of the… …

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  • 117love and affection — Such is a sufficient consideration when a gift is contemplated, but is not considered valuable consideration where such is required. See nudum pactum …

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  • 118lucrativa causa — /l(y)uwkratayva koza/ In Roman law, a consideration which is voluntary; that is to say, a gratuitous gift, or such like. It was opposed to onerosa causa, which denoted a valuable consideration. It was a principle of the Roman law that two… …

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  • 119bargain and sale — In conveyancing, the transferring of the property of a thing from one to another, upon valuable consideration, by way of sale. A contract or bargain by the owner of land, in consideration of money or its equivalent paid, to sell land to another… …

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  • 120holder for value — A holder who has given a valuable consideration for the document of title, instrument or investment security which he has in his possession. A holder takes an instrument for value: (a) to the extent that the agreed consideration has been… …

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