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good faith
Article 4A on funds transfers. The U.C.C. imposes an obligation of good faith on the performance of every contract or duty under its purview. The law also generally requires good faith of fiduciaries and agents acting on … also applies to the provisions of Article 4 on bank deposits and collections and Article 4A on funds transfers. The U.C.C. imposes an obligation of good faith on the performance of every contract or duty under its
hypothecary
or relating to an obligation, right, or security in property of a debtor given to a creditor by contract or by operation of law without transfer of possession or title to the creditor
Hypothecate
To subject as property to liability for a debt or engagement without delivery of possession or transfer of title to pledge without delivery of possession to mortgage as ships or other personal property to make … title to pledge without delivery of possession to mortgage as ships or other personal property to make a contract by bottomry See Hypothecation Bottomry
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Adoption
the children; see (English) Custody of Children Act, 1891 (54 & 55 Vict. c. 3), s. 3. A contract by the mother of even an illegitimate child for the transfer to another person of the rights and
Bastard
of the children has always followed the intermarriage of the parents. The mother of a bastard cannot validly contract with another person for the transfer to that person of her rights and liabilities in respect of the
Earnest money
1), Videocon Properties Ltd. v. Bhalchandra Laboratories, (2004) 3 SCC 711: AIR 2004 SC 1787 (1793). [Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 55(6)(b)] A deposit paid (usu in escrow) by a prospective buyer (esp. of real estate) … deposit serves two purposes of being part-payment of the purchase money and security for the performances of the contract by the party concerned, who paid it. (AIR 1926 PC 1), Videocon Properties Ltd. v. Bhalchandra Laboratories, (2004)
Kabala
Kabala, 'kabala' merely means a contract, a deed of conveyance or transfer of any interest of property, Jamnadas Adukia v. Chetandas Daga, AIR 1928
Lex loci rei sit '
the laws of the place where such property is situate exclusively govern in respect to the power to contract, the rights of the parties, the modes of transfer, and the solemnities which should accompany them, see Freke
Things done
(ii) The words 'things done' in paragraph 6 of S.R.O. 3315 were comprehensive so as to include a contract effected before November 1, 1954, through its legal effect and consequence projected into the post-transfer period and the
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