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Marriage

of the registrar, or by the registrar in his office, solemnized within the hours of 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. [Marriage (Extension of Hours) Act, 1934], and preceded by and within three months after banns, license, or … at the time of his marriage, though he then swore he was 21. Afterward 3 Geo. 4, c. 75, validated all such marriages by license without consent where the parties had subsequently lived together until the passing

Solicitor

increased to twenty shillings; (s. 5) the Law Society has power to discharge articles in certain cases. Ss. 6 and 7 make amendments as regards examinations. Ss. 9 et seq. deal with registrars' grant of practising certificate and also

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May

meaning. Primarily it is permissive in its meaning and until the contrary is established the word 'may' in section 6 of the Criminal (Amendment) Act could be read to mean that 'It shall be lawful'. There is … Banwari Lal v. State of Bihar, 1961 SC 849; Narayana Rao v. State of Andhra Pradesh, 1957 SC 737. [See also Civil Procedure Code, 1908, s. 39] The word 'may' in Article 226 of the Constitution has

sale

seller's inventory called also bulk transfer NOTE: Article 6 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs bulk sales. Under section 6-102(c), in order for a sale to be considered a bulk sale, the buyer (or an auctioneer or

consideration

of the kind denoted by sense 1 cannot create an enforceable contract. new consideration : something according to section 6-106 of the Uniform Commercial Code that becomes payable in exchange for the transfer of bulk goods nominal

Sessions of the peace

any other person to make a false oath, affirmation, or declaration, punishable as perjury or as a misdemeanour; (6) and (7) were repealed and re-enacted by Perjury At, 1911 (c. 6), s. 10. (8) Forgery. (9) Unlawfully or maliciously

Insurance

policy is 'Lloyd's Policy,' and it has been twice scheduled to statutes, viz., to 35 Geo. 3, c. 63, and to 30 Vict. c. 23, both of them Revenue Acts. The policy was settled in its present … person or thing insured, and some prejudice from its destruction, Lucena v. Crauford (1806), 3 Bos & P 75; 2 Bos & PNR 269; a mere hope of profit is not insurable (ibid.). see also the (English)

Rent

the mere purpose of qualifying the grantee for the parlia-mentary franchise, as a forty-shilling free-holder, under 8 Hen. 6, c. 7, but this kind of qualification was abolished by the Representation of the People Act, 1884, s.

Copyright

great number of statutes relating to copyright, but the Musical (Summary Proceedings) (English) Copyright Act, 1902 (2 Edw. 7, c. 15), and the (English) Musical Copyright Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 36), authorizing the seizure and … produce, reproduce, perform or publish any translation of the work (see Byrne v. Statist Co., (1914) 1 KB 622); '(b) in the case of a dramatic work, to convert it into a novel or other non-dramatic work;

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