Tag: BR

  • Bradley V. Garritt

    Definition of Bradley V. Garritt ([1903] A. C. 253). A stipulation in a mortgage deed for a collateral advantage is void if it attempts to bind the property after redemption as inconsistent with the right to redeem. A person holding most of the shares in a tea company mortgaged the shares to […]

  • Brawling

    Definition of Brawling The misdemeanour of creating a disturbance in a consecrated building or ground Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Brawling in the Dictionaries, Brawling in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the […]

  • Breach

    Definition of Breach The invasion of a right, or the violation of a duty Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Breach in the Dictionaries, Breach in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse […]

  • Breach Of Close

    Definition of Breach Of Close Trespass on land Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Breach Of Close in the Dictionaries, Breach Of Close in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse the Legal […]

  • Breach Of Contract

    Definition of Breach Of Contract The failure to carry out an undertaking, e.g., a breach of promise of marriage. See (-ontract; Damages; Lumley v. Gye; Hoehstcr v. Delatour Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Breach Of Contract in the Dictionaries, […]

  • Breach Of Pound

    Definition of Breach Of Pound See Pound-breach Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Breach Of Pound in the Dictionaries, Breach Of Pound in our legal dictionaries, Related topics, Browse topics from the European Encyclopedia of Law, Browse the Legal […]

  • Briefs in Law

    Introduction Briefs are, in the United States, legal documents written by attorneys, used in various legal adversarial systems that is presented to a court arguing why the party to the case should prevail. A brief is, then, in the U.S., a legal document prepared by a party to the Court. It […]