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Consummation

becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage between … SCR 216. [Bombay Municipal Boroughs Act, (18 of 1925) as Amended by Bom Act, (35 of 1954), s. 73(1)(iv)] In the

Army (UK)

by the Regulation of the Forces Act, 1881, a fairly complete military code is now contained in the 'Army Act, 1881' … Act with the Articles of War. This Act having been amended by the Army Discipline and Regulation Annual Act, 1881, which

Insurance

handed about in this way until the amount required is complete. Merchants and ship-owners also give orders to insurance brokers, who … Edw. 7, c. 49), repeals earlier Acts and consolidates and amends the law as to all persons or bodies who carry

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Mortgage

a purchaser for value if registration is not effected before completion of the purchase. Legal mortgages made before 1925 do not … 45 Vict. c. 41), by ss. 15-17, reproduced with the amendments of the (English) Conveyancing Act,1882, s.12, by the (English) Law

Consideration

executed (in another sense), i.e., f the consideration has been completed before the corresponding promise has been performed; 2nd, executory, or … 1925, 1st Schedule, Part II., paragraph 3, and the L.P. Amendment Act, 1926, but it is still open to the persons

Abduction

the murder did not take place, the offence would be complete if the abduction was completed with the said objective, State … that she shall be unlawfully and carnally known, Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885, s. 7. Reasonable belief that the girl was

Advowson

it as though it were already severed. An advowsons, once completely and unconditionally severed, can never again become appendant. But should

Open contract

Open contract, a complete contract of which the meaning admits the implications of law … ss. 1, 2; Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 3, reproduced with amendments by ss. 44 and 45, Law of Property Act, 1925.

Tail

L.E., 'Real Property.' (9) The issue-in-tail is not bound to complete, either at law or inequity, any contract made by his

Municipal corporation

4, c. 76), passed after local inquiries by Royal Commissioners, completely reorganized the constitution of these corporations, and abrogated all charters … (except for London), has been largely repealed and replaced with amendments by the (English) Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24

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