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Debenture

a floating charge, or on calls made but not paid; on a ship; on goodwill or patent or trade mark (see the full list in s. 79) will be void as against the liquidator and any creditor … in the case of a company incorporated under the general powers of that Act, but not by the Bills of Sale Acts [Re Standard Manufacturing Co., (1891) 1 Ch 627], and 'debentures' of an incorpor-ated company are

Reputed owner

Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1908, s. 4, enabling a landlord to distrain on goods comprised in any bill of sale, hire-purchase agreement, or settlement made by a tenant or on goods in the possession, order and … being at the commencement of the bankruptcy in the possession, order, or disposition of the bankrupt, in his trade or business, by the consent and permission of the true owner, under such circumstances that he is reputed

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It is true that the Appropriation Acts cannot be said to give a direct legislative sanction to the trade activities themselves. But so long as the trade activities are carried on in pursuance of the policy which … the President or a Governor, as the case may be. Regulations made by the President under Article 240, Bills enacted as President's Act under sub-clause (a) of clause (1) of Article 357 of the Constitution and includes

Sunday

shop assistants serving in those shops which are exempted from closing on Sunday. See title SHOPS. By the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 [s. 13 (2)], a bill of exchange, and therefore both a cheque (s. 73), … no other law proceedings can be taken. By the Sunday Observance Act, 1677, it is enacted that:- No tradesmen, artificers, workmen, labourers, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of

Fixtures

(English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 130. A mortgage of land, including fixtures, does not recognize a Bill of Sale under the (English) Bills of Sales Acts, 1878 and 1882, (English) Law of Property act, 1925, … it, they remain merely movable chattels. The exceptions to the above rule are three: (x) In favour of trade. A tenant may remove such things which he has fixed to the freehold for purposes of trade or

Broker

into small pieces], (1) an agent employed to make bargains and contracts between other persons in matters of trade, commerce and navigation, by explaining the intentions of both parties, and negotiating in such a manner as to … example, there are exchange and money-brokers, stock-brokers, ship-brokers, and insurance-brokers, who are respectively employed in buying and selling bills of exchange, or promissory notes, railway scrip, goods, stocks, ships, or cargoes; or in procuring freights or charter-parties.

Northern Ireland

and titles of honour, treason, aliens, naturalization or domicile, cables and wireless, aerial navigation, lighthouses, coinage, negotiable instruments, trade marks, designs and patent rights; also under s. 91, postal services. For financial provisions and generally, see the … House of Commons. The supreme authority of the Imperial Parliament is preserved. The Royal Assent is given to Bills by the Governor of Northern Ireland. The Senate consists of 24 members, 22 elected by the House of

County Councils

(which is transferred from the free-holders of each county), the licensing of theatres, and the supervision of the trade in explosive substances (which are transferred from the justices of the peace out of session), and the maintenance … by any enactment. The 15th s. of the Act of 1888 conferred on county councils powers to oppose Bills in Parliament, and the (English) County Councils (Bills in Parliament) Act, 1903 (3 Edw. 7, c. 9), extends

Financial non-viability

been defined in the Income Tax Act but the Finance Minister's speech, the Notes on Clauses of the Bill and the Memorandum explaining the provisions thereof make it clear that the financial non-viability of an undertaking has … sense, that is to say, the sense or meaning that is attributed to it by men of business, trade or commerce and by persons or institutions interested in or dealing with companies, Commissioner of Income Tax v.

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