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Subject to
proper interpretation of s. 5, the expression 'subject to' only means that the exemption under the licence is conditional upon the observance of the conditions prescribed and upon the restrictions which are imposed by and under the … is entitled to exemption whether the conditions upon which the licence is given are fulfilled or not. The use of the words 'subject to' has reference to effectuating the intention of the law and the correct meaning,
Estate
(a) Absolute or fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards called fees-tail in consequence of the Statute De Donis, which may be (i.) … Fr.], the condition and circumstance in which an owner stands with regard to his property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property other than
trust
competition compare antitrust 3 a : a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship b : something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in … que trust, corpus declaration of trust at declaration, principal, settlor NOTE: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary and trustee (who may be the settlor), an
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sale
takes place without conditions and with title simply passing to the buyer upon payment of the price compare conditional sale in this entry bulk sale : a sale not in the ordinary course of the seller's business … whose completion depends on acceptance of the goods by a buyer (as a consumer) receiving them primarily for use with the option to return them if they do not meet his or her approval even though they
Uses
estate, before it can take effect in possession: but an abridgment of the particular estate, upon a certain condition, could be effected by a conveyance to uses, so as to accelerate the expectant estate into possession. The … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held.
Kept
or 'cause to stay or remain in a place', 'to detain', 'to stay or continue in a specified condition, position, etc.'. In association with the use of the vehicle, therefore, the word 'kept' has an element of
arrear
arrear 1 a : the condition of being behind in one's duties or esp. financial obligations usually used in pl. [in s with the … arrear 1 a : the condition of being behind in one's duties or esp. financial obligations usually used in pl. [in s with the rent] b : the condition of being due at the end of
lend
lend lent lend·ing vt 1 : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned 2 : to let out (money) for temporary use on
Terms
are the terms of the old law, and do not correspond with the sittings. (To be under terms), conditions on which indulgence is granted by the Court, as to take short notice of trial, etc. The expression … cases in which, under the law previously existing, the terms into which the legal year is divided were used as a measure for determining the time at or within which any act was required to be done,
Government
in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson and Members (Salaries, Allowances and Other Conditions of Service) Rules, 1993 has to be construed in the wider sense and the services rendered by a … Chandra Jain, AIR 1984 SC 399 (405): (1984) 2 SCC 404: (1984) 1 SCR 939. The expression 'Government' used in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson and Members (Salaries, Allowances and Other
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Subject to
proper interpretation of s. 5, the expression 'subject to' only means that the exemption under the licence is conditional upon the observance of the conditions prescribed and upon the restrictions which are imposed by and under the … is entitled to exemption whether the conditions upon which the licence is given are fulfilled or not. The use of the words 'subject to' has reference to effectuating the intention of the law and the correct meaning,
Estate
(a) Absolute or fee simple. (b) Limited fees; which are (a) qualified or base fees, and (b) fees conditional at the Common Law, afterwards called fees-tail in consequence of the Statute De Donis, which may be (i.) … Fr.], the condition and circumstance in which an owner stands with regard to his property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property other than
trust
competition compare antitrust 3 a : a charge or duty imposed in faith or confidence or as a condition of some relationship b : something committed or entrusted to one to be used or cared for in … que trust, corpus declaration of trust at declaration, principal, settlor NOTE: Trusts developed out of the old English use. The traditional requirements of a trust are a named beneficiary and trustee (who may be the settlor), an
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sale
takes place without conditions and with title simply passing to the buyer upon payment of the price compare conditional sale in this entry bulk sale : a sale not in the ordinary course of the seller's business … whose completion depends on acceptance of the goods by a buyer (as a consumer) receiving them primarily for use with the option to return them if they do not meet his or her approval even though they
Uses
estate, before it can take effect in possession: but an abridgment of the particular estate, upon a certain condition, could be effected by a conveyance to uses, so as to accelerate the expectant estate into possession. The … Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held.
Kept
or 'cause to stay or remain in a place', 'to detain', 'to stay or continue in a specified condition, position, etc.'. In association with the use of the vehicle, therefore, the word 'kept' has an element of
arrear
arrear 1 a : the condition of being behind in one's duties or esp. financial obligations usually used in pl. [in s with the … arrear 1 a : the condition of being behind in one's duties or esp. financial obligations usually used in pl. [in s with the rent] b : the condition of being due at the end of
lend
lend lent lend·ing vt 1 : to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be returned 2 : to let out (money) for temporary use on
Terms
are the terms of the old law, and do not correspond with the sittings. (To be under terms), conditions on which indulgence is granted by the Court, as to take short notice of trial, etc. The expression … cases in which, under the law previously existing, the terms into which the legal year is divided were used as a measure for determining the time at or within which any act was required to be done,
Government
in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson and Members (Salaries, Allowances and Other Conditions of Service) Rules, 1993 has to be construed in the wider sense and the services rendered by a … Chandra Jain, AIR 1984 SC 399 (405): (1984) 2 SCC 404: (1984) 1 SCR 939. The expression 'Government' used in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson and Members (Salaries, Allowances and Other
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