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Attaching decree-holder

is a representative of the judgment-debtor and any previous decision binding on the judgment-debtor is also binding on the attaching decree-holder,

Consideration

intention, (a) that a person intends his promise to be binding on him, or (b) that he intends to divest himself

Custom

OF THE COUNTRY; USAGE. A custom, in order to be binding, must derive its force from the fact that by long

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Tenant

as the term 'tenant' shows that the Act applies to contractual tenancies as well as cases of 'statutory tenants' and their

Statutory tenant

tenant, can be described more conveniently as a tenant whose contractual tenancy has been terminated, Ratanlal v. Raniram, 1986 Mah LR

Solicitor

Bayley, (1829) 9 B&C 691], and there may be a binding to a firm, which operates as a binding to each

Retainer

and 21 of the Retainer Rules, a special retainer is binding if duly tendered, whether accepted or not, but there is

Per incuriam

of some inconsistent (sic) statutory provision or of some authority binding on the court concerned, so that in such case some

Lien

pay his debts or cannot pay them, whether he has committed an act of bankruptcy or not. Sale of Goods Act,

Incuria

it is rendered, 'in ignoratium of a statute or other binding authority, Young v. Bristol Aeroplace Co. Ltd., (1944) 2 All

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