Tag: FR
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Fraud on the Minority
Definition of Fraud On The Minority In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Fraud On The Minority : An improper exercise of voting power by the majority of members of a company. It consists of a failure to cast votes for the benefit of the company as a…
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Fraud on A Power
Definition of Fraud On A Power In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Fraud On A Power : An exercise of a *power of appointment that, although made to an object within the class chosen by the donor, was made in circumstances that render it void. Examples are…
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Fraud Act
This section offers a description about Fraud Act in the study of crimes in the English law.
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Free From Average
Resources See Also See average.
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Fraudulent Conveyance
Definition of Fraudulent Conveyance In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Fraudulent Conveyance : A transfer of land made without valuable *consideration and with the intent of defrauding a subsequent purchaser. An example of fraudulent conveyance is when A, […]
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Fraudulent Conveyance
Definition of Fraudulent Conveyance In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Fraudulent Conveyance : A transfer of land made without valuable *consideration and with the intent of defrauding a subsequent purchaser. An example of fraudulent conveyance is when A, […]
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Frustration of Contract
Frustration of Contract in Contract Law According to Questions & Answers Law of Contract: Law Revision and Study Guide (Law Questions & Answers, Oxford University Press), by Adrian Chandler and Ian Brown, Frustration of Contract may have the following meaning: The unforeseen termination of a […]
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Frustrated Contract
Definition of Frustrated Contract Where a contract ends through no fault of either party to the contract.
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Frustrated Contract
Definition of Frustrated Contract Where a contract ends through no fault of either party to the contract.
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Frederick Leith-Ross
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross History Chief economic advisor to the Government. Treasury economist and civil servant sent to the US in 1933 to discuss the settlement of the United Kingdom's war debt (the First World War) to the US. Played a key role at the Ministry of Economic Warfare during […]
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Frederick Leith-Ross
Sir Frederick Leith-Ross History Chief economic advisor to the Government. Treasury economist and civil servant sent to the US in 1933 to discuss the settlement of the United Kingdom's war debt (the First World War) to the US. Played a key role at the Ministry of Economic Warfare during […]
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Frank Cousins
Frank Cousins History Trade union leader and Labour politician who served as General Secretary of the Transport & General Workers' Union and a member of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) General Council between 1956-1969. Twice President of the International Transport Workers' […]
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Freezing Injunction
Definition of Freezing Injunction In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Freezing Injunction : An injunction, now consolidated in statute, that enables the court to freeze the assets of a defendant (whether resident within the jurisdiction of the English […]
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Fraud Offences
This section offers a description about Fraud offences in the study of crimes in the English law.
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Freedom of Thought
Definition of Freedom of Thought, Conscience, And Religion In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Freedom of Thought, Conscience, And Religion : A right set out in Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights and now part of UK law as a consequence of […]