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power
excludes the donee or where the power is to transfer, charge, or encumber any estate less than a fee simple stock power : an irrevocable power of attorney used in making a transfer of a certificate of … a grantor or the grantor's successors in interest to enter upon an estate that was granted upon a condition after the breach of the condition in order to terminate the granted estate and revest it in the
Goods
the case papers, entitling their retention by the lawyer as his lien for the purpose of realizing his fee, R.D. Saxena v. Balram Prasad Sharma, (2000) 7 SCC 264; Also Bailey's large dictionary of 1732; Webster's dictionary … consumables etc. Compendiously known as 'goods' from pay-ment of basis excise duty and additional excise duty subject to conditions which further stipulated that exemption shall be granted only if the 'goods' released from 100% export-oriented units were
Broker
of real estate or securities) or other agreements (as insurance contracts or mortgages) between the parties for a fee or commission, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 60. … of both parties, and negotiating in such a manner as to put those who employ him in a condition to treat together personally; (2) and, more commonly, an agent employed by one party only to make a
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Solicitor
LXV. Rr. 8-27; in County Courts, by the County Court Rules, Ord. LIII., and Schedule thereto of Court fee and costs (see Annual County Courts Practice, 1934, Part II.). The remuneration of solicitors in conveyancing and non-contentious … and October; the intermediate and final in each of the months of March, June, and November. As to conditions of exemption from the preliminary examination, see s. 28. Barristers of not less than five years' standing having … that the remuneration of solicitors in contentious business may be fixed by agreement, and a client who so agrees cannot recover [s. 60 (1) (i)]
Intoxicating liquor
conviction is entered on the register as well as forfeitures, and disqualifications of premises or persons. A registra-tion fee of 1s. is payable on every grant, renewal, transfer, or removal. 9. Police Regulations.--The holders of licences are … the licensing justices in granting 'on-licences' are armed with most comprehensive and far-reaching powers. They may attach such conditions as to payment, tenure, and 'any other matters' as 'they think proper in the interest of the public,' … is to be paid to 'the persons interested,' and in default of agreement between them and quarter sessions the amount of it is to be
Dower
entitled to dower out of such land (s. 6). The widow's right to dower is subject to any conditions, restrictions, or directions which shall be declared by her husband's Will (s. 8). These sections contain the essential … wife has in the third part of the lands and tenements of which her husband dies possessed in fee-simple, fee-tail general, or as heir in special tail, which she holds from and after his decease, in severalty
Settled land
Ch 11]; unless a settlement made before 1926 provides to the contrary, or a post-1925 settlement imposes the condition that it is not to be sold without such consent or order (s. 65, S.L. Act, 1925); and … innovations which bring it into line with the rest of the land legislation of 1925, so that a fee-simple in possession or a term of years absolute (which are the only legal estates in existence) should be
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