entirety

  • 31entirety — en•tire•ty [[t]ɛnˈtaɪər ti ˈtaɪ rɪ [/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state of being entire 2) something that is entire • Etymology: 1300–50; ME < MF < L …

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  • 32entirety —   Nui, oko a …

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  • 33entirety — A whole of anything, as distinguished from a part of it; an undivided whole. The joint estate of husband and wife. 26 Am J1st H & W § 66. See estate by entireties …

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  • 34entirety of cause of action — A quality to be tested according to the identity of the essential facts; if the same evidence will support both actions, there is deemed to be but one cause of action, although the mere fact that the same evidence may be admissible under the… …

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  • 35entirety of contract — A confusing term, sometimes meaning that there is but one, rather than several, contracts; at other times meaning that a contract is not divisible or severable. 17 Am J2d Contr § 324. See divisible contract; severability of contract …

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  • 36entirety of statute — The quality of a statute which renders it impossible to give effect to one part where another part is invalid. 16 Am J2d Const L §§ 181 et seq …

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  • 37entirety of contract — the indivisibility of a contract used especially of a judicial doctrine that if a holder of a fire insurance policy has violated the terms of his policy so as to render it void as to any of the property thereunder insured it will be void as to… …

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  • 38in its entirety — COMPLETELY, entirely, totally, fully, wholly; in every respect, in every way, one hundred per cent, all the way, every inch, to the hilt, to the core. → entirety * * * phrasal …

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  • 39tenancy by the entirety — see tenancy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. tenancy by the entirety …

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  • 40estate by entirety — See: tenancy by the entirety Category: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure & Debt Category: Real Estate & Rental Property Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill …

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