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Refusal
Refusal, implies 'refuse to accept', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647. Refusal, where one has, by
Reconversion
was born and to which he belonged before conversion to another religion, if the members of the caste accept him as a member. Hence on reconversion to Hinduism, a person can once again become a member of
Ratification
verb 'ratify'. It means the act of ratifying, confirmation and sanction. The expression 'ratify' means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal sanction, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) v. R.C. Anand,
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Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890
Agricultural Holdings. As to the respective statutory rights of mortgagors and mortgagees in possession to grant leases and accept surrendors, see Conveyancing Acts, 1881, s. 18; 1911, s. 3, replaced in regard to mortgages effected after 1925
Presume
Presume, in Black's Law Dictionary, it has been defined to mean 'to believe or accept upon probable evidence'. In Shorter Oxford English Dictionary it has been mentioned that in law 'presume' means 'to
Precedent
Purshottamdas Thakkar v. Ratilal Motilal Patel, AIR 1968 SC 372. A Division Bench where it is unable to accept as correct the principle laid down in an earlier Divi-sion Bench should refer the matter to a Full
Petty-bag Office
pews and sittings of ancient parish churches'; and by the Church Seats Act, 1872, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners may accept a church site under a grant declaring that the pews or part of them shall not be let.
Passing off
marks bear an ovrall similarity as would be likely to mislead a person usually dealing with one to accept the other if offered to him, it is enough, National Match Works v. S.T. Karuppanna Nadar, AIR 1979
Parish Council
to acquire land compulsorily for allotments. They may also utilize wells, cover ponds, acquire rights of way, and accept and hold any gifts of property, real or personal, for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish
Outgoing
comprehensive general expression in a lessee's covenant to pay taxes and other charges, which no prudent lessee should accept; as to the meaning of the word, see Stockdale v. Ascerberg, (1904) 1 KB 447; Greaves v. Whitmarsh,
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Refusal
Refusal, implies 'refuse to accept', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, (2003) 5 SCC 647. Refusal, where one has, by
Reconversion
was born and to which he belonged before conversion to another religion, if the members of the caste accept him as a member. Hence on reconversion to Hinduism, a person can once again become a member of
Ratification
verb 'ratify'. It means the act of ratifying, confirmation and sanction. The expression 'ratify' means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal sanction, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) v. R.C. Anand,
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Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890
Agricultural Holdings. As to the respective statutory rights of mortgagors and mortgagees in possession to grant leases and accept surrendors, see Conveyancing Acts, 1881, s. 18; 1911, s. 3, replaced in regard to mortgages effected after 1925
Presume
Presume, in Black's Law Dictionary, it has been defined to mean 'to believe or accept upon probable evidence'. In Shorter Oxford English Dictionary it has been mentioned that in law 'presume' means 'to
Precedent
Purshottamdas Thakkar v. Ratilal Motilal Patel, AIR 1968 SC 372. A Division Bench where it is unable to accept as correct the principle laid down in an earlier Divi-sion Bench should refer the matter to a Full
Petty-bag Office
pews and sittings of ancient parish churches'; and by the Church Seats Act, 1872, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners may accept a church site under a grant declaring that the pews or part of them shall not be let.
Passing off
marks bear an ovrall similarity as would be likely to mislead a person usually dealing with one to accept the other if offered to him, it is enough, National Match Works v. S.T. Karuppanna Nadar, AIR 1979
Parish Council
to acquire land compulsorily for allotments. They may also utilize wells, cover ponds, acquire rights of way, and accept and hold any gifts of property, real or personal, for the benefit of the inhabitants of the parish
Outgoing
comprehensive general expression in a lessee's covenant to pay taxes and other charges, which no prudent lessee should accept; as to the meaning of the word, see Stockdale v. Ascerberg, (1904) 1 KB 447; Greaves v. Whitmarsh,
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