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Banker

may not disclose to a third person, without the consent of the customer express or implied, either the state of the customer's account or any of his transactions with the bank, or any information relating to the … six years have elapsed without payment by the banker of principal or interest after demand. The relation of banker and customer is merely that of … or any information relating to the customer acquired through the keeping of his account, unless the banker is compelled to do so by order of the court or in certain circumstances when the protection of the banker's

free

on title) [a buyer in ordinary course of business…takes of a security interest created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 : not bound, confined, … or domination of another 2 : made or done as a matter of choice and right : not compelled or restricted [no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the exercise thereof "U.S. Constitution amend. I"] … independence or freedom from outside domination [these united colonies are, and of right ought to be and independent States "Declaration of Independence"] d : not subject to the control or domination of another 2 : made or

free

on title) [a buyer in ordinary course of business…takes of a security interest created by his seller "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 : not bound, confined, … or domination of another 2 : made or done as a matter of choice and right : not compelled or restricted [no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the exercise thereof "U.S. Constitution amend. I"] … independence or freedom from outside domination [these united colonies are, and of right ought to be and independent States "Declaration of Independence"] d : not subject to the control or domination of another 2 : made or

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Power

the second sort. The legal interest is not divested by the execution of the power, but equity will compel the person seised of it to clothe the estate created with the legal right. Powers deriving their effect … no doubt that the said words can have no reference to the effect of dissolution, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962 SC 694. [See also Constitution of India, Arts. 149(3), 196] Power, must be construed

title

under a contract for sale had equitable title to and an insurable interest in the property] ;specif : the right to receive legal title upon … marketable title to the property] ;specif : title of such quality that a purchaser under contract should be compelled to accept it called also merchantable title NOTE: Clear title and good title are commonly used to indicate … by American Indians that consists of the right to occupy certain land with the permission of the United States government [appears to be no question that Congress may limit or extinguish Indian title, and any rights appurtenant

bill

whole area of a political unit public bill : a bill affecting the community (as a nation or state) at large revenue bill : a bill (as for imposing a tax) for raising money for any public … bill of interpleader in which the plaintiff is allowed to claim an interest in the subject matter of the suit compare bill of interpleader in … : an equitable bill by which a creditor who has won a court judgment against a debtor can compel payment from the debtor out of the property that is not otherwise reachable by legal process cross bill

Executor

executor may have full opportunity to obtain in formation of the state of the property he cannot be compelled to pay a legacy within that period, even in a case where the testator directed it to be … Act, 1897, real property devolves in the same manner as personal property, with some exceptions, e.g., an entailed interest not disposed of by the will, and property held in joint tenancy, and he can sell or mortgage

Partition

577. Partition, the act of dividing. Before 1926 all co-owners of land might make partition, and coparceners were compellable to do so by Common Law (English). Co-owners, other than coparcener or copy-holders, were compellable to make partition … SC 706. See also Jalaja Shethi v. Lakshmi Jalaja Shethi, AIR 1973 SC 2658. Includes both division of states as well as division of meats and bounds, Sundara v. Girija, AIR 1962 Mys 72. Is the determination … property to which the suit relates, or the number of the parties interested, or of any other circumstance, a sale of the property and a

Distringas

cases in which it was used in Common Law proceedings may be thus stated:- (1) a distringas to compel appearance, where defendant had a place of residence within England or Wales. The writ was abolished by the … to effect various purposes. The cases in which it was used in Common Law proceedings may be thus stated:- (1) a distringas to compel appearance, where defendant had a place of residence within England or Wales. The … the same order provide a procedure to be pursued by any person interested in any stock in any company, which has the same effect as

Bastard

the age of sixteen (English) Poor Law Act, 1930 (c. 17), but see AFFILIATION. The father may be compelled to contribute towards the cost of relief by a (English) Poor Law Authority (Bastardy Laws Amendment Act, 1873 … countries, including most, if not all, of the British Dominions, and most, if not all, of the United States of America, legitimation of the children has always followed the intermarriage of the parents. The mother of a … other to her illegitimate child, but this is not to affect entailed interests. A child born out of wedlock has no right to any name

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