Compulsive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hiring
of relationship of landlord and tenant, and the element of compulsion is inherent in such arrangement. On the other hand, in
Knighthood
the decay of both, gave rise to knight-service and the compulsion of landowners to become knights or pay a fine, but
Tax and fee-distinction
Tax and fee-distinction, a tax is a compulsory exaction of money by a public authority for public purposes
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May be accepted as evidence
May be accepted as evidence, indicate that there is no compulsion on the court to accept such transaction as evidence, but
May presume and shall presume
of the Act it must have the same import of compulsion, M. Narsinga Rao v. State of A.P., AIR 2001 SC
Obstruction
will is not an obstruction to an act but a compulsion to make them act, CCE v. Pradip Fort Trust, AIR
Requires
in s. 18 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 implies compulsion, Mohammed Hasnuddin v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1979 SC 404
Requisition of property
temporary deprivation of the property. However in the case of compulsory letting, there is a creation of relationship of landlord and
Reservation
an exception, see title EXCEPTION. Reservation is not a constitutional compulsion but is discretionary according to the ruling of this Court
Necessitattion
of making necessary or the state of being made necessary compulsion
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