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Life insurance fund
Life insurance fund, The life insurance fund as defined in s. 10(2) is an absolute security of the life policy-holders and cannot be used in any manner. The words 'life
Out of funds in his possession
Out of funds in his possession, the words 'out of funds in his possession' in s. 10(2)(n) of the act show that it would be attracted only where funds are relying with the custodian, Custodian
Legacy duty
Legacy duty, a tax paid to Government on legacies and shares of residue, rising from 1 to 10 per cent. in proportion of the distance of relationship between the testator or intestate and legatee. The personal
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Law in force and existing law
Law in force and existing law, there is hardly any material difference between 'an existing law' and 'a law in force'. Quite apart from Article 366(10) of the Constitution, the expression 'Indian law' has itself been...
Landlord and tenant
or by tempest or fire, see Yellowly v. Gower, (1855) 11 Exch 174; Standen v. Christmas, 10 QB 135. The landlord is not under any implied obligation to repair or under any warranty that the premises are
Jews
Victoria respecting the Jews. See 8 & 9 Vict. c. 52, giving them relief as to municipal offices; 10 & 11 Vict. c. 58, and 19 & 20 Vict. c. 119, ss. 21, 22 as to their … Estatutes de Jeuerie (Statutes of the Realm, vol. 1., p. 221), of uncertain date, but probably passed in 1375 (though? Coke put the date at 1390), which prohibited usury by Jews and compelled them to wear a
Museum
in the (English) Museums and Gymnasiums Act,1891. Powers were transferred to the Board of Education by 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 21, and see the (English) Public Libraries Acts, 1892 and 1919. By the latter Act,
Place of residence
Place of residence, the expression 'place of resi-dence' connotes a place where a person has his dwelling house, which need not necessarily be permanent or exclusive. A person may have more places of residence than one...
Paid
SC 1862: (1965) 3 SCR 1. The proper interpretation to be placed, on the expression 'paid' (in R. 10) is 'ought to have been paid', N.B. Sanjana, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving
Permanent gas
Permanent gas, means a gas whose critical temperature is below -10'C that is to say a gas which cannot be liquefied under any pressure at a temperature above -10'C. [Gas Cylinders Rules, 2004, R. 2(xxxiv)]
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