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beaten up
worn by use into a deplorable condition
Bromism
A diseased condition produced by the excessive use of bromine or one of its compounds It is characterized by mental dullness
Remainder
only of the widow, and not to her second marriage. But such a remainder is supported, as a conditional limitation, in wills and conveyances under the Statute of Uses. A remainder is to commence when the particular … over after a previous limitation or a partial interest in them. It may be limited by way of use (which is, in practice, the usual method), as well as by a conveyance deriving its effect from the
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use
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Bailment
Lord Holt divided bailments thus:- (1) Depositum, or a naked bailment of goods, to be kept for the use of the bailor. A restaurant keeper has been held liable for loss of an overcoat entrusted by a … host's goods, is not a bailee. On the whole, a bailment may be described as a delivery on condition, to which the law usually attaches an obligation to redeliver the goods, or otherwise deal with them as
Public Order Act, 1936
have access of course, this does not mean that there is an unlimited right. Such access may be conditional upon payment and subject to reasonable restrictions. For example the zoological gardens are a public place but there … or the public or not even though there may be certain conditions attached to the entry or the use thereof, State v. Dohana Jamnadas, AIR 1961 Guj 182. Means a place to which persons are in the
Condition
in a contract for sale of land where, unless otherwise agreed, the payment of the purchase money is conditional upon the conveyance and vice versa. Conditions may be imposed by the parties, either expressly or by necessary … upon which a right under contract or to property may arise, become altered, or cease. Condition has been used in connection with personal obligations to distinguish one kind of obligation from another in the same transaction and
nuisance
something (as an act, object, or practice) that invades or interferes with another's rights or interests (as the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful at·trac·tive nuisance 1 : a thing … enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful at·trac·tive nuisance 1 : a thing or condition on one's property that poses a risk to children who may be attracted to it without realizing the
special exception
special exception : a use of property that is allowed under a zoning ordinance under specified conditions : conditional use at use
Conditional limitation
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