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Adstipulator
Adstipulator, an accessory party to a promise, who received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of that for which the principal … received the same promise as his principal did, and could equally receive and exact payment; or he only stipulated for a part of that for which the principal stipulated, and then his rights were co-extensive with the
Condition of leave and holiday
Condition of leave and holiday, The dictionary meaning of the word 'condition' is a provision or a stipulation. A … Condition of leave and holiday, The dictionary meaning of the word 'condition' is a provision or a stipulation. A provision or a stipulation as to leave and holidays would necessarily include a provision for the quantum
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Surcharge
a charge over and above the usual or current dues. It is in substance an addition to the stipulated rates of tariff, Bisra Stone Lime Co. Ltd. v. Orissa State Electricity Board, AIR 1976 SC 127 (130). … Act, 1875, s. 247 (7)]; a second or further mortgage. See AUDIT. 1. An additional tax, charge, or cost usu. one that is excessive 2. An additional load or burden, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. The expression
Penalty
Penalty, is a liability under the taxing statute, Khemka & Co. v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1975 SC 1549. Penalty, is legal or official punishment such as a term … a bond. See BOND. 2. A sum agreed to be paid on breach of an agreement or any stipulation of it. See LIQUIDATED DAMAGES, and NOMINE PEN'. The fact that the parties state expressly in their contract
Tort
Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or wrong independent of contract, as by assault, libel, malicious prosecution, negligence, slander, or trespass (see those titles). Actions are divided into actions … of contract. If the claim of the plaintiff had been set out at large pointing to some particular stipulation in the contract, which stipulation had been broken, the action would be founded on contract, but where it
Salary or wages
all cash payments, by whatever name called, paid to an employee on account of a rise in the cost of living), but does not include-- (i) any other allowance which the employee is for the time being … vendee is interfered with by a third party claimant is attributable to be grantor's defective title; (c) the stipulation for reconveyance of the property by a deed of transfer; (d) payment of rent in vendee's own name;
Will, Estate at
An estate at will is created either by the stipulation or express agreement of the parties, or by construc-tion of law. S. 54 of the Law of Property Act, 1925, enacts that a lease by parol for … his term of years would in law be surrendered. An estate at will is created either by the stipulation or express agreement of the parties, or by construc-tion of law. S. 54 of the Law of Property
Debenture
to owe] may be defined generally as a charge in writing [not necessarily sealed, see British India, etc., Co. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1881) 7 QBD 165] of certain pro-perty with the repayment at a time … by way of floating charge. If fixed, the remedies upon default are those available to mortgagees and those stipulated for and endorsed on the debenture or provided by the trust deed. See also FLOATING CHARGE. This form
Constructive notice
Constructive notice. The knowledge which is imputed to a party: (a) if he omits to make the usual and … Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874 (37 & 38 Vict. c. 78), s. 2, enacted that, subject to any stipulation to the contrary, an intended lessee was not entitled to call for the title to the freehold reversion
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