Every contract on a negotiable note is incomplete and revocable until its delivery.
A license is usually revocable at the pleasure of the licensor, even though it be in writing and under seal, or a consideration has been given.
There can be no dower in a mere personal privilege, or in a revocable license pertaining to land.
X--of his title, a title purely conferred by and revocable at the will of the bishop.
Every contract on a negotiable instrument is incomplete and revocable until delivery of the instrument for the purpose of giving effect thereto.
The terms of the option, assuming in its favor that it was given for consideration or was under seal and therefore not merely a revocable offer, were expressly conditional.
Defn: Capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant.
The elements of draftsmanship of revocable trust instruments.
An offer is a revocable and unaccepted communication of willingness to promise.
The so-called offer would neither be revocablenor unaccepted.
Is an agency coupled with an interest revocable at the will of either party?
The clause he referred to, which was the one mentioned in another chapter, read as follows: "This Power of Attorney is revocable on thirty days' notice from the said Patentee.
Profiting from my experience in losing a good sale, as just related, I had the following clause added: "This Power of Attorney is revocable upon thirty days notice from the said patentee.
The right which it confers upon him to appear for suitors, and to argue causes, is something more than a mere indulgence, revocable at the pleasure of the court, or at the command of the Legislature.
That which has no higher sanction than the will of the contracting parties, must, of course, be at any time revocable by the same authority that first created it.
Without his consent she can make no will, and any consent that he may have given is revocable at any time before the will is proved.
Capital is slow to invest in an enterprise founded upon a permit revocable at will.
She showed that woman's present legal rights are in the nature of a license, and therefore revocable at the will of the bodies granting them, and that until women elect the lawmakers they can not be entirely sure of any rights whatever.
Yes, but it has been only such protection as the caprice or affection of the voting class has given, gratuities revocable at will.
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