oral+declaration
31Charitable trusts in English law — The High Court of Justice, which along with the Charity Commission has jurisdiction over disputes in charitable trusts. Charitable trusts in English law are a form of express trust dedicated to charitable goals. There are a variety of advantages… …
32nuncupate — nÊŒnkjÉ™peɪt / kjÊŠp v. make an oral declaration …
33nuncupated — nÊŒnkjÉ™peɪt / kjÊŠp v. make an oral declaration …
34nuncupates — nÊŒnkjÉ™peɪt / kjÊŠp v. make an oral declaration …
35nuncupating — nÊŒnkjÉ™peɪt / kjÊŠp v. make an oral declaration …
36by parol — by oral declaration. → parol …
37parol — [pə rəʊl, par(ə)l] adjective Law expressed or agreed orally, or in writing but not under seal. Phrases by parol by oral declaration. Origin C15 (asnoun): from OFr. parole (see parole) …
38express dedication — A dedication made explicitly by deed, note, memorandum, or oral declaration. 23 Am J2d Ded § 1 …
39tenancy at will — a tenancy of an estate that is terminable at the will of either party and that may be created by oral declaration or by deed compare estate at will …
40parol — adj. & n. Law adj. 1 given orally. 2 (of a document) not given under seal. n. an oral declaration. Etymology: OF parole (as PAROLE) …