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Justifying security

the circum-stances of each case, subject to the rule that whenever administration is granted in default of the appearance of persons cited, but not personally served with the citation, or for the use and benefit of a … certain cases are required by the Court of Probate to give justifying security-i.e., the sureties to the administration bond must, in an affidavit, swear that they are, after the payment of their debts, worth a sum specified.

Caution

a reasonable time (usually 14 days) has elapsed after service of notice, or the cautioner has entered an appearance. Cautions may be lodged against first registration to protect unregistered mortgages, contracts for purchase, the vesting of equitably … Caution, a species of bail; security. When used in this sense, the word is pronounced 'cayshon.'--Scots Law. In England, any warning. A prisoner

Trade Union

of a Court of justice; or (4)Any agreement made between one trade union and another; or (5) Any bond to secure the performance of any of the above-mentioned agreements. But nothing in this s. shall be deemed … Vale Ry. Co. v. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 1901, AC 426, but the effect of this decision appears to be overriden by the Trade Disputes Act, 1906, s. 4 of which is as follows: 4.-(1) An

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Debt

J. Jermons v. Aliammal, (1999) 7 SCC 382. Is the entries relating to debt of Union and States appear in the Seventh Schedule (Constitution of India), which includes any Liability of Union and State Governments is respect … 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 46) (popularly known as 'Hinde Palmer's Act'), special contract debts, as by bonds, covenants, and other instruments under seal, took priority over debts by simple contract; but this Act abolished that

Family

house (as parents, children, servants): parents and their children. In Concise Oxford Dictionary (Sixth Edition), the same definition appears to have been given of the word 'family' which may be extracted thus: Members of a household, parents,

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