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Affinity
between the husband's and his wife's relations by marriage. (3) Collateral, or that which subsists between the husband and the relations
Consideration
of 1872), s. 2(d)] Consideration does not mean incidental or collateral examination of any matter by the Income-tax Officer in the
Misuse of power or misapplication of power
be said to be an exercise for an extraneous or collateral purpose, State of Mysore v. P.R. Kulkarni, AIR 1972 SC
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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
are now barred after twelve years, whether by covenant or collateral bond, by the R.P. Act, 1874, s. 8. See (English)
Recovery
all remainders and reversions expectant there-on, with all conditions and collateral limitations annexed to them, and subsequent charges sub-ordinate to the
obiter dictum
An incidental and collateral opinion uttered by a judge See Dictum n 2 a
Warrant of Attorney
signed, for until this is done it is merely a collateral security. It is usual to make the warrant subject to
Void decree, illegal decree
can be challenged at any stage, even in execution or collateral proceedings, Balwant N. Vishwamitra v. Yadav Sadashiv Mule, (2004) 8
Void and voidable
notice of the same and it can be disregarded in collateral proceeding or otherwise. The other type of void act, e.g.,
Trust
issuing out of real or personal property, but as a collateral incident accompanying it, annexed in privity to (i.e., commensurate with)
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