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Fines in copyholds
land-tax, is now the full extent which the Courts will allow the lord to take in the exercise of this arbitrary
Office of profit
[Constitution of India, Art. 171(1)(a)] Provision is made for daily allowance or traveling allowance cannot be an office of profit, Pakanti
Solicitor
The taxing officer may, in determining the remuneration to be allowed to the solicitor for his services, allow additional remuneration for
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Possibility on a possibility
a possibility on a possibility, which the law will not allow. Thus he tells us that the chance that a man
Taxation of costs
The mode by which certain officers of the various courts allow or disallow the sums claimed by solicitors from their clients,
Entering short
on any advances they may make on their account, and allow him at once to draw upon them to that amount.
Year to year, tenancy from
an indefinite period, if the estate of the lessor will allow of it, or for the whole term of his estate
Wilfully
Pre-supposes a conscious action, while even by negligence one can allow another to do a thing, Om Prakash Gupta v. State
Widow
hotchpot (q.v.) are to apply and the personal representatives may allow infants to use personal chattels. If the intestate leaves no
Waiver
contract or of a statutory provision, may waive it, and allow the contract or transaction to proceed as though the stipulation
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