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Incumbrance
Incumbrance, a claim, lien, or liability attached to property; as a mortgage, a registered judgment, etc. This
Judgment-debtor
compelled to produce books and documents, with a view to attaching any debts due to him [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLV.,
Kudiyiruppu
for the convenient enjoyment of such re-sidential building and easements attached thereto, but does not include a kudikidappu, Kuchiyan Govinda Swami
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Lien
(2) The debts or claims to which a lien properly attaches. It attaches only to certain and liquidated demands, and not
Motor vehicle
includes a chassis to which a body has not been attached and a trailer; but does not include a vehicle running
Equitable estates and interests
and he alone was responsible for the obligations and incidents attaching to the property, the beneficial owner merely having a personal
Officers of the Supreme Court
High Court of Justice, of the Court of Appeal, were attached to the Supreme Court; by the (English) Judicature Act, 1875,
Private transfer
would only mean a transfer by person against whom the attachment was made or prohibitory order was issued in respect of
Property mark, trade mark
manufacture or quality of the goods to which it is attached, the latter denotes the ownership in them. In other words,
Public street
roadway over any public bridge or causeway; (b) the foot-way attached to any such street, public bridge or causeway; and (c)
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