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Reasonable requirement

Damodar Sharma v. Nandram Deviram, AIR 1960 MP 345 (FB). Connotes something more than desire but less than absolute necessity, Petro-leum Worker's Union v. Mohammed & Co., AIR 1967 Mad 33: 1965 MP LJ 979: (1966) 17

Rent

to a reversion. If they are held in fee simple in possession or for a term of years absolute (see LEASE) they are legal estates. All other rent-charges and rents, such as for life or remainder, etc.,

Rule of procedure

Rule of procedure, each House has the absolute right of interpreting its rules; courts have no power to interfere in the matter of the application of

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Tithe Rent-Charge

lands of that parish, having regard to their average tithable produce and productive quality; and such lands were absolutely discharged from the payment of all tithes, and, instead thereof, became subject to their portion of the rent-charge,

Vested

word 'vested' is defined in Black's Law Dictionary (7th Edn,) at p. 1557 as: 'Vested; fixed; accrued; settled; absolute; complete. Having the character or given the rights of absolute ownership; not contingent; not subject to be defeated

Void

of England, 4th Edn., (Re-issue), Vol. 1(1), para 26, p. 31. Void, has a relative rather than an absolute meaning. It only conveys the Idea that the order is invalid or illegal. It can be avoided. There

Intoxicating liquor

might be sold without a justices' licence), have special privileges (see Sched. II.). Before 1904 justices had an absolute discretion (subject to compliance with procedure as to notices, etc.) to refuse to renew the general 'public-house licence'

Knowledge

role in relation to circumstances as intention plays in relation to consequences. One knows something if one is absolutely sure that it is so although, unlike intention, it is of no relevance whether one wants or desires

Malik Kamil and Naslon bad naslon

full proprietary rights unless there is something in the content or in the surrounding circumstances which indicate that absolute rights were not intended to be conferred, Raja Bajrang Bahadur Singh v. Thakurain Bakhtraj Kuer, 1952 SCJ 655:

Infant

See AGE. At Common Law, the contracts of infants are divided into three classes: 1st. Those which are absolutely void; such as are positively injurious to the interests of the infant, and can only operate to his

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Reasonable requirement

Damodar Sharma v. Nandram Deviram, AIR 1960 MP 345 (FB). Connotes something more than desire but less than absolute necessity, Petro-leum Worker's Union v. Mohammed & Co., AIR 1967 Mad 33: 1965 MP LJ 979: (1966) 17

Rent

to a reversion. If they are held in fee simple in possession or for a term of years absolute (see LEASE) they are legal estates. All other rent-charges and rents, such as for life or remainder, etc.,

Rule of procedure

Rule of procedure, each House has the absolute right of interpreting its rules; courts have no power to interfere in the matter of the application of

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Tithe Rent-Charge

lands of that parish, having regard to their average tithable produce and productive quality; and such lands were absolutely discharged from the payment of all tithes, and, instead thereof, became subject to their portion of the rent-charge,

Vested

word 'vested' is defined in Black's Law Dictionary (7th Edn,) at p. 1557 as: 'Vested; fixed; accrued; settled; absolute; complete. Having the character or given the rights of absolute ownership; not contingent; not subject to be defeated

Void

of England, 4th Edn., (Re-issue), Vol. 1(1), para 26, p. 31. Void, has a relative rather than an absolute meaning. It only conveys the Idea that the order is invalid or illegal. It can be avoided. There

Intoxicating liquor

might be sold without a justices' licence), have special privileges (see Sched. II.). Before 1904 justices had an absolute discretion (subject to compliance with procedure as to notices, etc.) to refuse to renew the general 'public-house licence'

Knowledge

role in relation to circumstances as intention plays in relation to consequences. One knows something if one is absolutely sure that it is so although, unlike intention, it is of no relevance whether one wants or desires

Malik Kamil and Naslon bad naslon

full proprietary rights unless there is something in the content or in the surrounding circumstances which indicate that absolute rights were not intended to be conferred, Raja Bajrang Bahadur Singh v. Thakurain Bakhtraj Kuer, 1952 SCJ 655:

Infant

See AGE. At Common Law, the contracts of infants are divided into three classes: 1st. Those which are absolutely void; such as are positively injurious to the interests of the infant, and can only operate to his

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