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Dearle v. Hall

equitably interested in the property. This duty is not, apparently, absolute, see Low v. Bouverie, (1891) 3 Ch 82. Under s. 137 the estate owner or fund holder becomes a trustee for the assignee after notice. S. … Dearle v. Hall. The rule which takes its name from this case, reported 1823, 3 Russ. 1, originated with the

Rule 10b-5

Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission in furtherance of the Securities Exchange...

v.

v. versus

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Q.V.

Q.V. (quod vide), used to refer a reader to the word, chapter, etc., the name of which it immediately follows.

Stradling v. Stiles

Stradling v. Stiles. A burlesque report of an argument in banco, published in Martinus Scribelrus's works. It is, in part,

V.G

V.G., verbi gratia, for the sake of example.

Henry VIII Clause

Henry VIII Clause, is a provision occasionally found in legislation conferring delegated legislative power, giving the delegate the power to … at times giving power to modify the provisions of other Acts also, Central Inland Water Transport Corporation Ltd. v. Brojo Nath, AIR 1986 SC 1571 (1614): (1986) 3 SCC 156.

judgment n.o.v.

judgment n.o.v. [Medieval Latin non obstante veredicto] judgment notwithstanding the verdict

Empire Settlement Act, 1922 (English) (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 13)

Empire Settlement Act, 1922 (English) (12 & 13 Geo. 5, c. 13), 'to make better provision for furthering British settlement in His Majesty's Overseas Dominions,' provides for the

Rent

granted for 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, … to the land from which they issued, became recoverable by distress [(English) landlord and Tenant Act, 1730, s. 5]; and any annual sum charged on land by way of rent-charge or otherwise, not being rent incident to

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