Concurrent Power - Law Dictionary Search Results
Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance
to be dealt with, the Court may dispense with any concurrence by the husband which would otherwise be required and declare … trustee or personal representative after 1882. As to the Court's power to bind by order or judgment for her benefit and
Common Law
Supreme Court of Judicature are to administer law and equity concurrently; and by s. 25, and Jud. Act, 1875, s. 10, … with Acts of Parliament; but that it receives its binding powers, as a law, from long and immemorial usage, and universal
Conditions of sale
of a legal estate shall accept a title with the concurrence of any person entitled to an equitable estate if a … of vendor to rescind, preparation of the conveyance, completion and powers of the vendor upon default by the purchaser, and any
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Contingent remainder
only preserved against those destructive acts by or with the concurrence of the owner of the particular estate which prematurely determine … supplanted by the modern doctrine of an estate owner with power to alienate the entire fee simple or term of years
Legislative relations
246(1) & (2). The Parliament can legislate on matters in concurrent list, Constitution of India, Art. 246(2). In case of conflicts … Legislative relations, is the relations relating to lawmaking power, Parliament to make laws on the subjects mentioned in Union
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