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Dec 22 2006 (HC)

Mariasusai Vs. A. Francis and

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Dec-22-2006

Reported in : 2007(1)CTC501; (2007)1MLJ715

..... the parties.page 20: in our view, the definition of bond in sub-clause (1) of clause (a) of section 2 of the kerala stamp act is clear and unambiguous. it must be read as it stands, nothing may be read in or implied. the word ..... the ingredients of an agreement and it can only be taken as a bond. according to the trial court, under section 2(5) of the indian stamp act, the document is only a bond and not an agreement. by stating so, strangely, the trial court directed the ..... 9: the letter cannot also be regarded as a 'bond' for the purposes of article 13, because a bond, as defined in section 2(a), is an instrument whereby an obligation to pay is created. the obligation of a prized subscriber to pay future instalments arises ..... of the calcutta high court, in hira lal sircar v. queen empress considered the case of moneylenders who were convicted under the stamp act. they lent money and the transactions were entered in their account books. the entries were singed by the debtors and were attested. .....

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Dec 28 2006 (HC)

S.S. International, a Division of S.S.i. Media India Pvt. Ltd. Rep. by ...

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Dec-28-2006

Reported in : 2007(1)CTC470

..... petitioner that , as per the terms of the impugned notice, the respondents ought not to have termed the petitioners as unauthorised occupants is concerned, as per section 63 of the easements act, the petitioner, after the expiry of the license period, should have removed the things within a reasonable time since the same was not done they become ..... not renew the license after the expiry of the said period. as far as the license is concerned, there is no vested right. as far as section 63 of the indian easements act, 1882, is concerned, after the expiry of the license period, the licensee is entitled to a reasonable time to leave the property affected thereby and ..... into between the petitioners and the respondent, it is not the lease but it only a license. as such, the provision of the easement act will apply. as per the indian easement act 1882, under section 52, the term license has been defined as follows.where one person grants to another, or to a definite number of other persons, .....

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