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Although the
concept of
indefeasibility is
similar to that of
conclusive evidence, in
practice there are some
limitations to
indefeasibility, and
different jurisdictions...
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Indefeasible right of use (IRU) is a type of
telecommunications lease permanent contractual agreement that
cannot be undone,
established between the owners...
- Aberdeen: "
indefeasible right inherent in the
British Crown" and
Gouverneur Morris: "the
Basis of our own
Constitution is the
indefeasible Right of the...
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obtains an
indefeasible interest in that
title if they were
unaware of the fraud. The case also
provided a
succinct definition of "
indefeasibility of title"...
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Glantschnig (1972) is an
often cited New
Zealand case to the
limits of
indefeasibility of
title to land ownership,
where in this case, (unlike in
Frazer v...
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approaches to
indefeasibility of
title under the
Torrens system. The
prevailing view,
known as the
theory of
deferred indefeasibility, was that title...
- the
register of land
holdings provides conclusive evidence (termed "
indefeasibility") of
title of the
person recorded on the
register as the proprietor...
- to annulment. (An
estate not
subject to such
conditions is
called an
indefeasible estate.) Historically, the
common law has
frowned on the use of defeasible...
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happiness and safety. That the
people have an indubitable, unalienable, and
indefeasible right to
reform or
change their Government,
whenever it be
found adverse...
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which claimed his
authority came from God, and the crown's
descent by
indefeasible hereditary right:
James and his
supporters emphasised his
right to the...