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  • 41lucrative bailment — A bailment for hire. A bailment in which the parties contemplate some price or compensation in return for benefits flowing from the fact of bailment. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 9 …

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  • 42lucrative office — Same as office of profit …

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  • 43lucrative succession — The gift by an ancestor to his heir of all or a portion of the property which the heir would inherit, rendering him liable for the debts of his ancestor …

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  • 44lucrative title — A term having an origin in the Spanish law. A title derived by donation, inheritance, or devise without onerous conditions attached. Fuller v Ferguson, 26 Cal 546 …

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  • 45lucrative interest — noun : interest representing the creditor s possible profits from his having the use of his own money …

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  • 46lucrative succession — noun Scots law : the succession of an heir who has during the lifetime of the ancestor accepted without adequate consideration any part of the estate which he would otherwise have inherited …

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  • 47Association with lucrative purpose — Vereniging met winstoogmerk ( vmw , Dutch) or Association avec but lucratif ( aabl , French) means profit making organisation . It is a formal designation under Belgian law, and organisations are entered in a register and allocated numeric… …

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  • 48Association without lucrative purpose — Vereniging zonder winstoogmerk (Dutch, abbreviated vzw ) or Association sans but lucratif (French, abbreviated asbl ) means non profit organisation . For international organisations, the equivalent is aisbl. It is a formal designation under… …

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  • 49International association without lucrative purpose — Internationale vereniging zonder winstoogmerk (Dutch) or Association internationale sans but lucratif (French; often abbreviated AISBL) is a form of corporation in Belgium.ee also* association without lucrative purpose …

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  • 50lucratively — lucrative UK US /ˈluːkrətɪv/ adjective ► earning or producing a lot of money: »He gave up a lucrative career as a lawyer to look after his kids. »The contest for this potentially lucrative market has been intense. extremely/highly/very lucrative… …

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