involuntary
81involuntary conveyance — A transfer of real property without the consent of the owner, such as in a divorce, in condemnation, etc. See also involuntary alienation sheriff s sale …
82involuntary discontinuance — A discontinuance is involuntary where, in consequence of technical omission, mispleading, or the like, the suit is regarded as out of court, as where the parties undertake to refer a suit that is not referable, or omit to enter proper… …
83involuntary transfer — See involuntary conveyance …
84involuntary alienation — A loss of or parting with property by attachment, levy, sale for taxes or other debts. See also involuntary conveyance …
85involuntary confession — Confession is involuntary if it is not the product of an essentially free and unrestrained choice of its maker or where maker s will is overborne at the time of the confession. People v. Pickerel, 32 Ill.App.3d 822, 336 N.E.2d 778, 780. Term… …
86involuntary conveyance — A transfer of real property without the consent of the owner, such as in a divorce, in condemnation, etc. See also involuntary alienation sheriff s sale …
87involuntary discontinuance — A discontinuance is involuntary where, in consequence of technical omission, mispleading, or the like, the suit is regarded as out of court, as where the parties undertake to refer a suit that is not referable, or omit to enter proper… …
88involuntary transfer — See involuntary conveyance …
89involuntary adjudication — An adjudication in bankruptcy on an involuntary petition. Bankruptcy Act § 1(2); 11 USC § 1(2). A determination, whether by decree or by operation of law, that a person is a bankrupt. 29 Am J2d Bankr § 264. A determination, whether by decree not… …
90involuntary assignment for benefit of creditors — See involuntary assignment …