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be confined to distinct and different concepts. Some aspects of one word would naturally overlap with the meaning attributed to the other word. No doubt in a commercial sense, the purpose of these activities is to gain
Trust for sale
in succession, wasting property must be sold and the proceeds invested in trustee or authorized investments with con-sequential attribution of capital and income among the beneficiaries according to their rights. Trusts for sale are to be distinguished
Status - capacity
some legal class or group and cannot normally be voluntarily changed. The imposition of status carries with its attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not directly compel the holder to do
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Status
some legal calls or group and cannot normally be voluntarily changed. The imposition of status carries with it attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not direct compel the holder to do
Capital
representing capital money. Elaborate provisions are contained in the Act, see ss. 73-82 relating to the investment and attribution of returns to capital in the case of minerals, and timber. See SETTLED LAND. In commerce, and as
Apportionment
to apply the Act, Ellis v. Rowbotham, 1900 (1) QB 740. Apportionment in respect of Estate, means the attribution of benefits and burdens according to their nature to each part of an estate or other property upon
Payment
supplied; or Any expenses or loss of earnings incurred by a person so far as reasonably and directly attribut-able to his supplying any human organ from his body. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (42 of 1994),
Plan
In common acceptation mean 'a drawing or diagram made by projections on a horizontal plane'. The Law Lexicon attributes it to be a design or a sketch and is a draft or form of representation and its
Classes of citizens
who are grouped together because of certain likenesses and common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes. The homogeneity of the class of citizens is social and educational backwardness. neither caste nor religion nor place
Goods
intangible property 'Goods' may be tangible or intangible property. A programme would become goods provided. It has the attributes thereof having regard to (a) its utility; (b) capable of being bought and sold; and (c) capable of
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