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Conjugal rights
will decree restitution of conjugal rights (English) (Judicature Act, 1925, s. 186), but will not enforce it by attachment, substituting however for attachment, if the wife be the petitioner, an order for periodical payments by the husband
Winding-up
to the provisions of the s. Onerous property may be disclaimed and rights under process of execution or attachment of creditors are restricted under ss. 267-270. Secs. 271-278 relate to offences, penalties, and the powers of the
Toda
means charges which were being charged by reason of the fact that the court could not keep the attached property in the court premises, and very often it was left at the place of attachment in the
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Tenure
dispose of at his own pleasure, or transmit as an inheritance to his children. The land was also attachable to answer the owner's debts, and could also be made available for commercial enterprise. Such tenure was acquired
Private transfer
order was issued in respect of immovable property or whose interest, including that of his legal representative, is attached, but would not include a sale or transfer made by mortgagee with a power of sale, S.V.S. Davey
Preamble
ordinary statute the Supreme Court does not attach any importance to the Preamble, all importance has to be attached to the Preamble in a constitutional statute. The Preamble of the Constitution of India does not seem to
Magna Carta
war against us, and be found in our realm at the beginning of the wars, they shall be attached without harm of body or goods, until it be known unto us, or our chief justice, how our
Lien
terms or the clear intent of the contract. (2) The debts or claims to which a lien properly attaches. It attaches only to certain and liquidated demands, and not to those which sound only in damages, and
Judgment-debtor
owing to him by third parties, and be compelled to produce books and documents, with a view to attaching any debts due to him [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLV., r. 1]. See ATTACHMENT OF DEBTS.
Garnishee
debt in the hands of the debtor is called a 'garnishee order.' See (English) R.S.C., Ord. XLV. See ATTACHMENT LESS OF DEBTS; FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. A person or constitution (Such as bank) that is intended to or is
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Conjugal rights
will decree restitution of conjugal rights (English) (Judicature Act, 1925, s. 186), but will not enforce it by attachment, substituting however for attachment, if the wife be the petitioner, an order for periodical payments by the husband
Winding-up
to the provisions of the s. Onerous property may be disclaimed and rights under process of execution or attachment of creditors are restricted under ss. 267-270. Secs. 271-278 relate to offences, penalties, and the powers of the
Toda
means charges which were being charged by reason of the fact that the court could not keep the attached property in the court premises, and very often it was left at the place of attachment in the
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Tenure
dispose of at his own pleasure, or transmit as an inheritance to his children. The land was also attachable to answer the owner's debts, and could also be made available for commercial enterprise. Such tenure was acquired
Private transfer
order was issued in respect of immovable property or whose interest, including that of his legal representative, is attached, but would not include a sale or transfer made by mortgagee with a power of sale, S.V.S. Davey
Preamble
ordinary statute the Supreme Court does not attach any importance to the Preamble, all importance has to be attached to the Preamble in a constitutional statute. The Preamble of the Constitution of India does not seem to
Magna Carta
war against us, and be found in our realm at the beginning of the wars, they shall be attached without harm of body or goods, until it be known unto us, or our chief justice, how our
Lien
terms or the clear intent of the contract. (2) The debts or claims to which a lien properly attaches. It attaches only to certain and liquidated demands, and not to those which sound only in damages, and
Judgment-debtor
owing to him by third parties, and be compelled to produce books and documents, with a view to attaching any debts due to him [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLV., r. 1]. See ATTACHMENT OF DEBTS.
Garnishee
debt in the hands of the debtor is called a 'garnishee order.' See (English) R.S.C., Ord. XLV. See ATTACHMENT LESS OF DEBTS; FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. A person or constitution (Such as bank) that is intended to or is
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