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Condition in the statutory provision
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Maintenance
maintenance, State v. Kunja Behari Chandra, AIR 1954 Pat 371. Means to preserve or to keep in good condition, Jiya Lal v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1981 All 72. It would obviously include provision for food, … food, clothing, residence, education of the children and medical attendance or treatment. The obligation to maintain besides being statutory in nature is also personal in the sense that it arises from the very existence of the relationship
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Newspaper establishment
(45 of 1955), s. 2(d)] The definition of the term 'newspaper establishment' is provided for on understanding of the statutory provisions to facilitate brevity and to avoid all that is mentioned in the definition being repeated over and … specified as one establishment under the schedule. [Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), s. 2(d)] The definition of the term 'newspaper establishment' is provided for on
Fee-simple
a legal or equitable right of re-entry. All other estates over land which are determinable by limitation or condition have become equitable interests. [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, 1st Sched., Part I.] … s. 7, includes in the term, a fee-simple absolute, fee-simples which are liable to be divested under certain statutory provisions and [as amended by the (English) L.P. Amendment Act, 1926] fee-simples subject to a legal or equitable … fee-simple absolute, fee-simples which are liable to be divested under certain statutory provisions and [as amended by the (English) L.P. Amendment Act, 1926] fee-simples subject
Executory devise
an executory limitation including an executory devise should be capable of taking effect as an executory limitation. These statutory provisions have been repealed by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1924, Sched. 10, and future legal estates … should be capable of taking effect as an executory limitation. These statutory provisions have been repealed by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1924, Sched. … 130, (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925 (see TAIL), bar the entail, and all remainders, executory devises, and conditional limitations dependent thereupon. See EXECUTORY LIMITATION and CONTINGENT REMAINDER.
succession
statute as distinguished from the transfer in accordance with the decedent's will ;also : the operation of such statutory provisions in transmitting intestate property [would take the property by intestate succession] 2 in the civil law of … accordance with the decedent's will ;also : the operation of such statutory provisions in transmitting intestate property [would take the property by intestate succession] 2 … succession 1 a : the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, position, title, or throne [the sequence of
Arrangements between debtors and creditors
parts: (1) defining the deeds of arrangement to which the Act applies; (2) avoiding deeds of arrangement where the statutory provisions have not been complied with; (3) requiring deeds to be registered with the Registrar of Bills of … which the Act applies; (2) avoiding deeds of arrangement where the statutory provisions have not been complied with; (3) requiring deeds to be registered with … in the course of being, would up voluntarily and its creditors is binding on the creditors under certain conditions, but there is a right of appeal to the Court.
Registration of title of land
and further, under s. 77, the registrar may change the possessory in to absolute title under the statutory conditions if the land was registered before the 1st January, 1926, or, if first registered after that date the … formalities do not affect such purchasers; (c) the method of conveyance or charge is simple; (d) subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should be observed that mines and … method of conveyance or charge is simple; (d) subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should
Certiorari
obtain the previous leave of the court to issue it, and enter into recognizances; and these and other statutory provisions are incorporated in the Crown Office Rules, 1906, Rules 12-39, superseding Rules 28-42 of the Rules of … to issue it, and enter into recognizances; and these and other statutory provisions are incorporated in the Crown Office Rules, 1906, Rules 12-39, superseding Rules … invoking are excess of jurisdiction, violation of natural justice, fraud and error on the face of the record. Conditions for issuing this writ are'(1) a body of persons having legal authority, (i) to determine questions altering rights
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