See Also: skilled(dictionary)
skilled(medicine)
semi-skilled(dictionary)
SKILLED Group Limited(finance)
skilled nursing facilities(medicine)
Franciscan Skilled Care Center(health)
Allied Services Skilled Nursing(health)
Pinnacle Health-Skilled Nursing Unit(health)
extinction(dictionary)
Extinction(health)

EXTINCTION OF A THING (law) and skilled (oh)


EXTINCTION OF A THING (law)


EXTINCTION OF A THING. When a thing which is the subject of a contract has been destroyed, the contract is of course rescinded as, for example, if Paul been destroyed, the contract is of course rescinded as, for example, if Paul sell his horse Napoleon to Peter, and promises to deliver him to the buyer sell his horse Napoleon to Peter, and promises to deliver him to the buyer in ten days, and in the mean time the horse dies, the contract is rescinded, in ten days, and in the mean time the horse dies, the contract is rescinded, as it is impossible to deliver a thing which is not in esse; but if Paul as it is impossible to deliver a thing which is not in esse; but if Paul engage to deliver a horse to Peter in ten days, and, for the purpose of engage to deliver a horse to Peter in ten days, and, for the purpose of fulfilling his contract, he buys a horse and it die, this is no cause for fulfilling his contract, he buys a horse and it die, this is no cause for rescinding the contract, because he can buy another and complete it rescinding the contract, because he can buy another and complete it afterwards. When the subject of the contract is an individual, and not afterwards. When the subject of the contract is an individual, and not generally one of a species, the contract may be rescinded; when it is one of generally one of a species, the contract may be rescinded; when it is one of a species which has been destroyed, then, it may still be completed, and it a species which has been destroyed, then, it may still be completed, and it will be enforced. Lec. El. Dr. Rom. Sec. 1009. will be enforced. Lec. El. Dr. Rom. Sec. 1009.

skilled (oh)



someone who is skilled has the Training and experience that is needed to do something well
-opposite unskilled unskilled
:: Skilled craftsmen , such as carpenters, are in great demand.
::The company is fortunate to have such highly skilled workers.
skilled at/in
::She's very skilled at dealing with the public.
::The school offers a program for students who are skilled in metalwork.
[usually before noun] skilled work needs people with special abilities or Training to do it
-opposite unskilled unskilled
::Bricklaying is very skilled work.