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Definition of Indefeasibility
1. n. The quality of being indefeasible.
Definition of Indefeasibility
1. Noun. The state or quality of being indefeasible, of being incapable of being defeated ¹
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Definition of Indefeasibility
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Indefeasibility
Literary usage of Indefeasibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Philosophic Function of Value: A Study of Experience Showin G the by Nathan Blechman (1918)
"The indefeasibility and Co-operation of Selves. ... Its indefeasibility is the
fact that the evolutionary drama cannot forego its contribution. ..."
2. South Australia: Its History, Resources, and Productions by William Harcus (1876)
"... Act—Transferring Real Estate by Registration of Title — indefeasibility of
Title — Simplicity and Cheapness — Lands' Titles Commissioners and Solicitors ..."
3. The Torrens System: Its Simplicity, Serviceability and Success by Arnold Guyot Cameron (1915)
"... carries with it the feeling "^^mty of injustice where an owner has been
permanently deprived of land by the indefeasibility feature of the law. ..."
4. The Earldom of Mar in Sunshine and in Shade During Five Hundred Years: With by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1882)
"... by distinct and proper evidence; but till that is proved, the heir-at-law is
in possession ; and the doctrine of the indefeasibility of dignities, ..."
5. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1864)
"I think the grand principle of the act is told in five words—indefeasibility of
title for purchasers. Parliament has, in this instance, as it constantly ..."
6. The History of the Law of Prescription in England: Being the Yorke Prize by Thomas Arnold Herbert (1891)
"... to be excluded in computing the prescriptive period, yet the period of
indefeasibility is fixed as the extreme limit of the allowance for disabilities. ..."
7. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1879)
"The essence of such registration is indefeasibility, and the value of indefeasibility
is in the security of the boundaries of property. ..."