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Kidnapping from India
conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of some person legally authorised to
Legem sciscere
Legem sciscere [Lat.], to give consent and authority to a proposed law, applied to the consent
Larceny
only in the goods, as a bailee), and without his consent; where there is, then, no change of possession, or a
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Landlord and Tenant Act, 1927
with regard to covenants against assignment, covenants against improvements without consent and covenants against alteration of user without consent. See also
Permit
word 'permit' is to be understood indicative of a formal consent, grant or authorization or to giving of express licence, Ram
Fixtures
term he can never again sever it without his landlord's consent; the property, by being annexed to the land, immediately belongs
Pasture
on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord is an improvement for which a tenant
Publication
by patent, unless the publication be without the knowledge or consent of an inventor who has not been guilty of unreason-able
Pourveyance, or Purveyance
in preference to all others, and even without the owner's consent. Indeed, it was a royal right of spoil, and was
Protector of the settlement
tail to bar the entail. In the absence of such consent the remainderman can only bar his own issue and create
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