Paid in surplus
Paid in surplus – this phrase in terms of Corporate Law in some legal systems refers to the difference between entered capital and the stated price of shares, that have been issued in the name of a local corporate body.
Paid in surplus – this phrase in terms of Corporate Law in some legal systems refers to the difference between entered capital and the stated price of shares, that have been issued in the name of a local corporate body.
Pactum De Quota Litis – this legal phrase comes from Latin: for example, this cold be an agreement concluded between the creditor and a third party, where against direct payment towards the creditor, the third party receives part of the…
Pactum constitutae pecuniae – this is legal phrase coming from Latin, which means “a contract for concrete amount” and usually is used in the Law of Contracts area, where refers to the reached agreement between the creditor and the debtor…
Pact de non aliendando – this legal phrase comes from Latin and in the sphere of Real Estate Law it refers to the right of the mortgagee to start execution procedure against the burdened immovable property, although any subsequent alienation…
Pachage mortgage – in terms of Property Law in many legal systems, this legal phrase describes a loan secured with a mortgage, established on concrete real estate (altogether with its improvements) in favor of the crediting party. Somewhere called also…