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- Britain was weakened, distracted, and ideologically undisposed to fight.
- He saw Americans during the 1930s as generally apathetic and undisposed to rebellion.
- The colonial powers were for the most part economically and demographically indisposed and ideologically undisposed.
- In all, 445 new cases were brought before it, raising the backlog of undisposed cases to 863.
- That night, Dick is angered by the methods Quitters uses and notices an undisposed pack of cigarettes in his desk.
- Every contest and trial leads to a backlog of undisposed criminal cases clogging the courts and the prisons with remand prisoners.
- American officials said they understood that Pakistan's military code made it illegal to induce an otherwise undisposed officer to commit a crime.
- He testified to large quantities of undisposed-of rice being in the Punjab In some cases provinces seized grain in transit from other provinces to Bengal.
- Intestacy is partial when the deceased has left a valid will which, however, does not dispose of all his assets; in this event there is an intestacy as to the undisposed residue.
- The litany of violations at the mid-Maine farmincludes unguarded machinery, lack of protective clothing, undisposed human waste and callous disregard for the urgent medical needs of workers who OSHA director Joseph Dear said " were treated like a commodity ."
- By Secretarial Order dated June 10, 1936, the undisposed of lands in Bennett County opened for settlement under the 1910 Act were " restored to tribal ownership " and were " added to and made a part of the existing reservation . . ."
- The Married Women's Property Act 1882 has not affected the right of courtesy so far as relates to the wife's undisposed-of realty, and the tenant by courtesy is to be deemed an estate arising under a settlement made by the wife.
- If the settlor has expressly, or by necessary implication, abandoned any beneficial interest in the trust property, there is in my view no resulting trust : the undisposed-of equitable interest vests in the Crown as bona vacantia : see " In re West Sussex Constabulary's Widows, Children and Benevolent ( 1930 ) Fund Trusts " [ 1971 ] Ch . 1.
- The existence of this power of control and disposition as to municipal lands in the supreme Spanish and then Mexican authority was shown by further references, and various acts of Congress were cited as enacted in view " of this state of the Spanish law and the unquestioned power lodged in the King of Spain to exercise unlimited authority over the lands assigned to a town and undisposed of and not the subject of private grant, to all of which rights the United States succeeded as successor of the King of Spain and the government of Mexico . " and, citing " Grisar v . McDowell ", " . . . limited right of disposition and use was in all particulars subject to the control of the government of the country . " At all events, unallotted lands were subject to the disposition of the government . . . . the Court of Private Land Claims was not empowered to pass the title . . . It is for the political department to deal with the equitable rights involved.