constructive

  • 101constructive fraud — Legal fraud as distinguished from actual fraud, being presumed from the relation of the parties to a transaction or from the circumstances under which it takes place, not necessarily a matter of conscious wrongdoing. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 4. In its… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 102constructive notice — Not actual notice; such circumstances as the law deems the equivalent of actual notice since they are such as, under the law, put a party upon inquiry. 55 Am J1st V & P § 697. The substitute in law for actual notice, being based upon a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 103constructive presence — Doctrine of constructive presence allows a coastal State to exercise jurisdiction over a foreign flag vessel that remains seaward of coastal State waters but acts in concert with another vessel (contact vessel) or aircraft that violates coastal… …

    Military dictionary

  • 104Constructive dilemma — Rules of inference Propositional calculus Modus ponens (A→B, A ⊢ B) Modus tollens (A→B, ¬B ⊢ ¬A) …

    Wikipedia

  • 105Constructive eviction — Property law Part of …

    Wikipedia

  • 106Constructive Solid Geometry — Mit CSG erstelltes Venn Diagramm Der POV Ray Quellcode ist auf der Beschreibungsseite. Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) oder Konstruktive Festkörpergeometrie ist eine Technik zum Modellieren von …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 107Constructive Receipt — A tax term mandating that a taxpayer is liable for income, which has not been physically received, but has been credited to the taxpayer s account or otherwise becomes available for him or her to draw upon in the future. Constructive receipt of… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 108constructive dismissal — N UNCOUNT If an employee claims constructive dismissal, they begin a legal action against their employer in which they claim that they were forced to leave their job because of the behaviour of their employer. [BUSINESS] The woman claims she was… …

    English dictionary

  • 109constructive condition — Conditions in contracts which are neither expressed nor implied by the words of the contract but are imposed by law to meet the ends of justice. Restatement, Second, Contracts, No. 226. The cooperation of the parties to a contract is a… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 110constructive knowledge — If one by exercise of reasonable care would have known a fact, he is deemed to have had constructive knowledge of such fact; e.g. matters of public record. Attoe v. State Farm Mutual Auto. Ins. Co., 36 Wis.2d 539, 153 N.W.2d 575, 579 See also… …

    Black's law dictionary