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Judgment
appeal lies therefrom under the Letters Patent, as it neither affects the merits of the controversy between the parties in the
Extent
of debt, obligation, or specialty, or acceptance of office, shall affect any lands, tenements, or hereditaments as to pur-chasers or mortgagees,
Alien
as otherwise expressly provided, nothing in s. 1 is to affect the status of any person born before the commencement of
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Adequate consideration
were held to denote consideration other than mere love and affection which, in the case of a wife, may be presumed.
Person aggrieved
has a genuine grievance on account of some order prejudicially affecting his interests, K.C. Pazhanimala v. State of Kerala, AIR 1969
Land charge
(now closed, see Class E, infra); (3) writs and orders affecting land, and (4) DEEDS OF ARRANGEMENT (see that title), as
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to the purchaser and all persons connected with the land affected [see s. 198, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, and
Blanket
Blanket, means covering or affecting all members of a group or affecting all members of
Mortgage
deposit of the documents of title. The absence of document affects any purchaser (including a registered mortgagee) with notice of a
Nuisance
use and enjoyment by another of his property, or prejudicially affects his health, comfort, or convenience, is a nuisance. Nuisance may
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