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Offer
effect, a promise by the offeror to do or abstain from doing something, provided that the offeree will accept that offer and pay or promise to pay the 'price' of the offer. The price, of course, need
Obtaining or attempting to obtain
1955 Pat 453 (456). (Indian Penal Code, s. 161) The word 'obtains' does not eliminate the idea of acceptance of what is given or offered to be given, though it connotes also an element of effort on
Notice to quit
at the end of the year (where there has been a tenancy from year to year), the landlord accept another person as his tenant in substitution for the former tenant, without any surrender in writing, such acceptance
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Conditions of sale
worth, under s. 42 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925:-(a) that the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title with the concurrence of any person entitled to an equitable estate if a title can be
May be accepted as evidence
May be accepted as evidence, indicate that there is no compulsion on the court to accept such transaction as evidence, but
Take
get, receive by payment, assume, choose, adopt, consume, obtain, derive from source or by some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984
Ratify
Ratify, means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal santion, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) Government of NCT
Tendering of Notice
of Notice, means giving of a notice, even though the person to whom it is tendered, refuses to accept it, K. Narasimhiah v. HC Singre Gowda, AIR 1966 SC 330: 1965 (1) SCJ 552: 1965 (1) SCA
Frank-marriage
Challis on Real Property. An entailed estate in which the donor retains control of land by refusing to accept feudal services from donee (usu. the donor's daughter) for three generation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 669.
Cretio
Cretio, the period fixed by a testator within which the heir must have formally declared his intention to accept, Civil Law.
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Offer
effect, a promise by the offeror to do or abstain from doing something, provided that the offeree will accept that offer and pay or promise to pay the 'price' of the offer. The price, of course, need
Obtaining or attempting to obtain
1955 Pat 453 (456). (Indian Penal Code, s. 161) The word 'obtains' does not eliminate the idea of acceptance of what is given or offered to be given, though it connotes also an element of effort on
Notice to quit
at the end of the year (where there has been a tenancy from year to year), the landlord accept another person as his tenant in substitution for the former tenant, without any surrender in writing, such acceptance
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Conditions of sale
worth, under s. 42 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925:-(a) that the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title with the concurrence of any person entitled to an equitable estate if a title can be
May be accepted as evidence
May be accepted as evidence, indicate that there is no compulsion on the court to accept such transaction as evidence, but
Take
get, receive by payment, assume, choose, adopt, consume, obtain, derive from source or by some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984
Ratify
Ratify, means to approve and accept formally. It means to conform, by expressing consent, approval or formal santion, State (Anti-Corruption Branch) Government of NCT
Tendering of Notice
of Notice, means giving of a notice, even though the person to whom it is tendered, refuses to accept it, K. Narasimhiah v. HC Singre Gowda, AIR 1966 SC 330: 1965 (1) SCJ 552: 1965 (1) SCA
Frank-marriage
Challis on Real Property. An entailed estate in which the donor retains control of land by refusing to accept feudal services from donee (usu. the donor's daughter) for three generation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 669.
Cretio
Cretio, the period fixed by a testator within which the heir must have formally declared his intention to accept, Civil Law.
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