4 relations: Baker v Willoughby, Bridge loan, English trust law, Sine qua non.
Baker v Willoughby
Baker v Willoughby (1969) was a Judicial Committee of the House of Lords case decision on causation in the law of torts, notable for its idiosyncratic facts.
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Bridge loan
A bridge loan is a type of short-term loan, typically taken out for a period of 2 weeks to 3 years pending the arrangement of larger or longer-term financing.
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English trust law
English trust law concerns the creation and protection of asset funds, which are usually held by one party for another's benefit.
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Sine qua non
Sine qua non or condicio sine qua non (plural: condiciones sine quibus non) is an indispensable and essential action, condition, or ingredient.
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