proviso

  • 61cesser, proviso for — A provision in a settlement creating long terms that when the trusts are satisfied, the term should cease and determine. This proviso generally expresses three events: (1) The trusts never arising; (2) their becoming unnecessary or incapable of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 62cesser, proviso for — A provision in a settlement creating long terms that when the trusts are satisfied, the term should cease and determine. This proviso generally expresses three events: (1) The trusts never arising; (2) their becoming unnecessary or incapable of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 63casu proviso — A writ of entry to recover a reversion against a tenant in dower. See in casu proviso …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 64casu proviso — /keys(y)uw pravayzow/ In the case provided for. A writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. I) c. 7, which lay for the benefit of the reversioner when a tenant in dower aliened in fee or for life …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 65in casu proviso — /in keys(y)uw pravayzow/ In a (or the) case provided. In tali casu editum et provisum, in such case made and provided …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 66casu proviso — /keys(y)uw pravayzow/ In the case provided for. A writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester (6 Edw. I) c. 7, which lay for the benefit of the reversioner when a tenant in dower aliened in fee or for life …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 67in casu proviso — /in keys(y)uw pravayzow/ In a (or the) case provided. In tali casu editum et provisum, in such case made and provided …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 68in casu proviso — In the case provided …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 69trial by proviso — A proceeding whereby the defendant in an action undertakes to bring the cause to trial upon the failure of the plaintiff to do so …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 70Provisos — Proviso Pro*vi so, n.; pl. {Provisos}. [L., (it) being provided, abl. of provisus, p. p. of providere. See {Provide}, and cf. {Purview}.] An article or clause in any statute, agreement, contract, grant, or other writing, by which a condition is… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English