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Retrenchment

industry or on change of ownership or management thereof, Hariprasad Shivshankar Shukla v. A.D. Divelkar, AIR 1957 SC 121 (132): (1957) SCR 121. (Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, s. 25FF) If due weight is given to the words

Rent

reproduced, together with s. 6 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1911, by the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 121, with the additional powers of creating a term to secure payment by mortgage, sale or receipt of income

Code

as meaning 'rules and forms contained in the first schedule or made s. 122 or s. 125'. S. 121 of the 1908 Code declared that the rules in the First Schedule shall have effect 'as if enacted

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Distress

rent payable by a tenant to a landlord, technically termed 'rent-service,' and by particular reservation, or under s. 121 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, for rent-charges, and also for rents-seck since the (English) Landlord

In the discharge of duty

In the discharge of duty, s. 121 of the Railways Act, 1890 states: If a person willfully obstructs or impedes any railway servant in the

Law Reports

1907 onwards are known as 'Session Cases' and are published annually. They are cited thus, e.g.: '1934 S.L. 121.' House of Lords cases thus: 1934 SC (HL) 33.' The reports prior to 1907 are in five series,

Notes, Judge's

action is entitled to a copy at his own expense [(English) County Courts Act, 1888, ss. 120 and 121]. See now County Courts Act, 1934 (c. 53), ss. 105, 108; and McGrah v. Cartwright (1889) 23 QBD

Idem sonans

mistake of names sounding alike, unless substantial in-justice has been done. See Reg. v. Mellor, (1858) 27 LJQB 121, where on a trial for murder it was discovered after conviction that Joseph Henry Thorne and William Thorniley,

Impotentia excusat legem

(1686). For an instance of the application of this maxim, see Eager v. Furnivall, (1881) 17 Ch D 121.

Insurance

6d. formerly payable in respect of insurances against fire has been abolished by 32 & 33 Vict. c. 121, s. 12. As to relief against forfeiture for not insuring against fire according to covenants in a lease,

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