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Husband and wife
of the household customarily managed by a wife: this presumption arises from cohabitation (see Jolly v. Rees, (1864) 15 CB (NS) 628). This presumption may be rebutted by proof that the husband prohibited the wife from pledging
Limited liability
Merchant Shipping Act, 1862, and see the Pilotage Act, 1913 (2 & 3 Geo. 5, c. 31), s. 15, repealing s. 633 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (exemptions under compulsory pilotage); that of dock and
Ship
definitions of a ship are as follows: (1) (English) Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1924 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, c. 22), Sch., Art. 1, 'any vessel used for the carriage of goods by sea.' (2)
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Registration of title of land
obtain priority according to the date of registration in the local register. Under the Land Charges Act, s. 15 (8), incumbrances are protected (1) by means of caution or restriction against the registered proprietor (ss. 54 and
Referee
Referee, one to whom anything is referred; an arbitrator. Also, persons to whom are referred questions as to the locus standi of petitioners against private parliamentary Bills. Consult the works of Smethurst or Clifford and Stephens...
Prejudice, without
depriving a successful litigant of costs, Walker v. Wilsher, (1889) 23 QBD 335; Hulton v. Chadwick, 35 TLR 620. There must, however, be an existing dispute for the rule to apply [Re Daintrey, (1893) 2 QB 116].
Place of birth, domicile
Place of birth, domicile, the term 'place of birth' occurs in clause (1) of Article 15 but not 'domicile'. If a comparison is made between Article 15(1) and Article 16(2) of the Constitution of
Wills
custody and tuition of any child, by virtue of 12 Car. 2, c. 24, or of 14 & 15 Car. 2 (Ireland), and to any other testamentary disposition, and also defines the meaning of the words 'real
In the interest of
actually had to a breach of public order, Ramji Lal Modi v. State of U.P., AIR 1957 SC 620 (623): (1957) SCR 860. [Constitution of India, Art. 19(2)]
Frauds, Statute of
Frauds, Statute of, 29 Car. 2, c. 3 (A.D. 1676). This famous statute is said to have been famed by Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Keeper Guilford, and Sir Leoline Jenkins, an eminent civilian. Lord Nottingham used...
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