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Dower

from and after his decease, in severalty by metes and bounds, for her life, whether she have issue by her husband

Partition

has been no division of any properties by metes and bounds, Nani Bali v. Gita Bai Kom Rama Gunge, AIR 1958

Jurisdictional Servitude

a phrase which implies that the court (Supreme Court) is bound by its own jurisdictional limits. 'The bench, with all its

Way

adjacent land. The inhabitants of a parish are prima facie bound to repair a highway of common right; unless by pres-cription

Thirlage

in Scotland, by which the occupier of certain lands was bound to carry his grain to a certain mill to be

Reimburse

is different from contracts to contribution. Contributionis between persons equally bound, reimbursement between a person interested in payment and a person

Regress, Lettrs of

superior as a stranger, and the superior was no more bound to receive the mortgagor than he would have been forced

Oath

of attestation by which a person signifies that he is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully. It

Nemo tenetur prodere seipsum

Nemo tenetur prodere seipsum, (No one is bound to betray himself.) No one is bound to swear to

Nemo tenetur divinare

Nemo tenetur divinare [Lat.], no one is bound to foretell. No one is bound to know a ****

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