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121simple license — The grant of authority, without reward or consideration, to do a particular act, or series of acts, on another s land, without passing any interest or estate in the soil. Such a license is revocable at the pleasure of the licensor, but not to… …
122testamentary instrument — An instrument such that, from the language used, it is apparent that the maker intended to make a disposition of his property or some part thereof, to be effective at his death. 57 Am J1st Wills § 8. An instrument manifesting a donative intent,… …
123Totten Trust — A trust created by a bank deposit made by one person of his own money in his own name as trustee for another, such being a tentative trust merely, revocable at will, until the depositor dies or completes the gift in his lifetime by some… …
124rev|o|ka|ble — «REHV uh kuh buhl, rih VOH », adjective. = revocable. (Cf. ↑revocable) …
125Аккредитив Отзывной — англ. revocable letter of credit аккредитив, который банк эмитент может изменить или отменить без уведомления получателя. При этом банк эмитент не несет ответственности перед получателем. Банк исполнитель обязан осуществить платеж по А.о., если к …
126Countermandable — Coun ter*mand a*ble ( m?nd ? b l), a. Capable of being countermanded; revocable. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …
127Repealable — Re*peal a*ble (r? p?l ? b l), a. Capable of being repealed. {Re*peal a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] Syn: Revocable; abrogable; voidable; reversible. [1913 Webster] …
128Repealableness — Repealable Re*peal a*ble (r? p?l ? b l), a. Capable of being repealed. {Re*peal a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] Syn: Revocable; abrogable; voidable; reversible. [1913 Webster] …