1950 Sections 6 And 7 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Banking policy
it means the individual adjudged bankrupt by that order, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(2), 4th Edn., Para 78, p. 48. Means a person who cannot meet current financial obligations, an insolvent person; Debtor, Black Law Dictionary,
Average
which the average loss bears to the whole insurance, and see the Marine Insurance Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 41), s. 76, as the meaning of 'warranted free from particular average in marine insurance policies.' As
Electoral franchise
limited to resident freeholders of lands or tenements to the value of 40s. by the year (8 Hen. 6, c. 7). Towards the end of the eighteenth century the residence qualification was abolished. The (English) Reform Act,
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Indemnity
Compensation Act, 1926. Marine and fire insurances are contracts of indem-nity; see Marine Insurance Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 41); and Castellain v. Preton, (1883) 11 QBD 380. Apparently, insurances against accidents to the assured are … on Contracts; THIRD PARTY. As to indemnity between contractors in the case of accidents to workmen, see s. 6 of the (English) Workmen's Compensation Act, 1926. Marine and fire insurances are contracts of indem-nity; see Marine Insurance
Respectively
severance, Canara Bank v. Debasis Das, (2003) 4 SCC 557. [Canara Bank Officer Employees' (Conduct) Regulations, 1976, Regn 6(18), 6(21) (7)]
Fertilisers of the soil
of 'fertilisers of the soil' is protected by the (English) Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 27), repealing and re-enacting an Act of 1893. The Act requires sellers to give invoices, enables purchasers
Nullum tempus aut locus occurit regi
etc., was limited to sixty years; and the (English) Crown Suits Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 62), amending that Act; and s. 9 of the (English) Crown Lands Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 28),
Ground Game Act
Ground Game Act, 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 41), and Ground Game (Amendment) Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 21), giving to occupiers concurrent rights with owners to kill hares and rabbits. See HARES
Head-pence
inhabitants of that county, without any account thereof to be made to the Crown. Abolished by 23 Hen. 6, c. 7.
Justices
54); but both these Acts are repealed by the (English) Justices of the Peace Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 16), by which 'the qualification by estate required in the case of a Justice of the peace
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