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Execution
EXTENSION ACT, 1868; EQUITABLE EXECUTION. Word 'execution' in s. 15(1) of the Limitation Act, 1963 embraces all the appropriate means by which a decree is enforced. It includes all processes and proceedings in aid of, or supplemental … abolished, except as specified in s. 4. See IMPRISONMENT. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLII., r. 17(b), the Court or a judge may, at or after the time of giving judgment or making an order, stay execution
bill
printed in the form in which it was passed by one chamber of Congress and certified by the appropriate legislative official enrolled bill : a copy of a bill in the form in which it is passed … actions bill in the na·ture of a bill of review : an equitable bill seeking to have a court decree set aside that is brought by someone who was not a party to the original suit usually
hearing
held prior to the sentencing of a convicted criminal at which the parties may offer evidence as to appropriate sentencing Franks hearing [fraks-] : a hearing to determine whether statements made by police officers in an affidavit … hearing 1 : a hearing conducted by the U.S. Senate to examine a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court NOTE: Article II of the U.S. Constitution provides for presidential appointment of Supreme Court justices “by and with
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Transfer
which has the effect of transferring or enabling the enjoyment of such immovable pro-perty, DLF Universal Ltd. v. Appropriate Authority, (2000) 5 SCC 552. Transfer, includes sale, purchase, mortgage, pledge, gift, loan or any other form of … Transfer, cannot have the widest comprehension, and does not indicate or include compulsory transfer or forced transfer, like court auction sale, Kharva Gigabhai Mavji v. Soni Jagjivvan Kanji, 1979 (20) Guj LR 256. Transfer, connotes, normally, between
Labourers' dwellings
council of a borough and other local authorities. Upon the adoption of the Acts, corporate land might be appropriated and lodging-houses erected thereon, or money might be borrowed by the local authorities for erecting such houses on … town council or other urban sanitary authority might frame schemes for the improvement of a body of houses, courts, or alleys, within particular areas. The schemes required the confirmation of the Local Government Board, the Metropolitan Board
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
other means which may be still available, such as enforcing a lien, subsequent acknowledgment by the debtor or appropriation of payments, but not by way of set-off (9 Geo. 4, c. 14, s. 3). In regard to … statute 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, s. 3, and other Acts do not mention suits inequity, yet that courts of equity in giving effect to equitable claims, and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of these
Married women's property
debts owing to her and other 'choses in action,' became his absolutely if he did some act to appropriate or reduce them into possession during the marriage, or if he survived her. If he did not do … wife of the moneys of her husband without his consent might be transferred to him by order of Court. S. 19 of (English) Married Women's Property Rights Act, 1907 provided (with a qualification for ante-nuptial debts and
Deed
The name of the grantor. 3. The operative words of transfer. 4. The name of the grantee, with appropriate words of limitation (if any). See s. 56 of (English) Law of Property Act, 1925. (d) The Parcels, … must be a re-transfer to this effect.(b) By a judicial act, as where by a decision of a Court a deed is declared void by reason of fraud, or an illegal consideration, or that it attempts to
Any person not being the accused
bring before it any person who appears to have committed an offence and to convict and pass an appropriate order of sentence on proof of such person having committed the offence, Jarnail Singh v. State of Haryana, … person not being the accused' in s. 319 would cover any person who is not already before the Court in the case in which order under s. 319 is passed. It is the duty of the Court
Appurtenant to building
necessary or imperative for its enjoyment. It should be construes as comprehending the land which the parties considered appropriate to let along with the building, Suryakumar Govindjee v. Krishnammal, (1990) 4 SCC 343 (357). [T.N. Buildings (Lease … much wide meaning. It is not just restricted to land which, on a consideration of the circumstances, a court may consider necessary or imperative for its enjoyment. It should be construes as comprehending the land which the
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