unity — uni·ty / yü nə tē/ n pl ties 1: the quality or state of not being multiple: the quality or state of being one, single, whole, or the same only if there is unity of ownership of the immovable and movables 2: an aspect (as time, title, interest, or … Law dictionary
unity of interest — See unity of ownership … Ballentine's law dictionary
unity of title — One of the essential properties of a joint tenancy, under which the estates of the joint tenants must he created by one and the same act, whether legal or illegal; as by one and the same grant, or by one and the same disseisin. See 2 Bl Comm 181 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party — The Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party (or Our Party[1]) is a political party in the Solomon Islands. The party was established on 16 January 2010 (and officially launched a month later[2]) by the leader of the Opposition (and former Prime … Wikipedia
unity — Under common law, four unities had to be present to create a joint tenancy: interest the tenants must have one and the same interest; title the interests must accrue by one and the same instrument or conveyance; time the interests must commence… … Black's law dictionary
Unity Building — Infobox nrhp name =Unity Building nrhp type = cp caption = location = Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois, USA nearest city = lat degrees = 42 lat minutes = 0 lat seconds = 47 lat direction = N long degrees = 89 long minutes = 19 long seconds = 59 long … Wikipedia
Respect – The Unity Coalition — Infobox British Political Party party name = RESPECT – The Unity Coalition party articletitle = RESPECT The Unity Coalition party leader = Linda Smith| (National Chair) chairman = Linda Smith foundation = 25 January, 2004 ideology = Democratic… … Wikipedia
Reconciliation and Unity Commission — The Reconciliation and Unity Commission is a proposed government body to be set up if the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which was introduced into the Fijian Parliament on May 4 2005, is passed. The legislation proposes to empower the … Wikipedia
larger parcel — A term used in eminent domain proceedings, signifying that the parcel taken is not a complete parcel but part of a larger parcel ; the owner, therefore is entitled to damages from the severance as well as the value of the parcel taken. Unity of… … Black's law dictionary
larger parcel — A term used in eminent domain proceedings, signifying that the parcel taken is not a complete parcel but part of a larger parcel ; the owner, therefore is entitled to damages from the severance as well as the value of the parcel taken. Unity of… … Black's law dictionary