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Jurisdiction

character of the questions to be determined. By 'jurisdiction' is meant the extent of the power which is conferred upon the court by its constitu-tion to try a proceedings, Raja Soap Factory v. S.P. Shantharaj, AIR 1965 … character of the questions to be determined. By 'jurisdiction' is meant the extent of the power which is conferred upon the court by its constitu-tion to try a proceedings, Raja Soap Factory v. S.P. Shantharaj, AIR 1965

Malik or milkiyat

context or in the surrounding circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Sartaj Koer v. Mahadeo Bux, 29 OC 153: 1926 Oudh 332. Malik, a proprietor, Indian. The testator used … context or in the surrounding circumstances to indicate that such full proprietary rights were not intended to be conferred, Sartaj Koer v. Mahadeo Bux, 29 OC 153: 1926 Oudh 332. Malik, a proprietor, Indian. The testator used

Specially empowered

Specially empowered, where power is conferred on a person by name or by virtue of his office, the individual designated by name or as … Specially empowered, where power is conferred on a person by name or by virtue of his office, the individual designated by name or as

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University

usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and graduate and professional school and having the authority to confer degree in various fields of study, New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edn., p. 165. University, is an aggregation or … usually comprising a liberal arts and sciences college and graduate and professional school and having the authority to confer degree in various fields of study, New Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edn., p. 165. University, is an aggregation or

Settled land

now vested in the tenant for life or in a person on who the like powers have been conferred instead of being merely subject to the power of disposition freed from the settlement which had been given … now vested in the tenant for life or in a person on who the like powers have been conferred instead of being merely subject to the power of disposition freed from the settlement which had been given

Rule

Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any enactment. [General Clauses Act, 1897, … Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any enactment. [General Clauses Act, 1897,

May

word 'may', by itself, acquires the meaning of 'must' or 'shall' sometimes. This word, however, always signifies a conferment of power, The Officer Liquidator v. Dharti Dhan (P) Ltd., AIR 1977 SC 740: (1977) 2 SCC 166: … 'may' is capable of meaning 'must' or 'shall' in the light of the context. Where a discretion is conferred upon a public authority coupled with an obligation, the word 'may' which denotes discretion should be construed to

Legal right

administrative agencies; in its wider sense, a legal right has to be understood as any advantage or benefit conferred upon a person by a rule of law; there are legal rights which are not enforceable, though recognized … administrative agencies; in its wider sense, a legal right has to be understood as any advantage or benefit conferred upon a person by a rule of law; there are legal rights which are not enforceable, though recognized

Law Reform (UK)

in respect of funeral expenses may be included. See Rose v. Ford, (1937) 53 TLR 873. The rights conferred by the Act are in addition to the rights conferred on the dependants of deceased persons by the … in respect of funeral expenses may be included. See Rose v. Ford, (1937) 53 TLR 873. The rights conferred by the Act are in addition to the rights conferred on the dependants of deceased persons by the

Exclusive licence

Exclusive licence, means a licence from a patentee which confers on the licensee, or on the licensee and persons authorised by him, to the exclusion of all other … Exclusive licence, means a licence from a patentee which confers on the licensee, or on the licensee and persons authorised by him, to the exclusion of all other

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