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Estate

division is into real estate and personal estate, although the consequences of that division have lost much of their importance since

Restitutio in integrum

must have sustained some injury capable of being estimated, in consequence of the contract or transaction, and not through any fault

Wilful default

intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge of legal consequences following therefrom, S. Sundaram Pillai v. V.R. Pattabiraman, AIR 1985

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Wilful

intentional, deliberate, calculated and conscious, with full knowledge or legal consequence following therefrom, State of Orissa v. MD. Illias, (2006) 1

Void

a juristic act, 'void' means without legal force, effect or consequence; not binding; invalid; null; worthless; cipher; useless; and ineffectual etc.,

Then

antecedent, Archer v. Jegone, 6 LJ Ch 340. Mean 'in consequence of that' when used in a Will, Abbot v. Middleton,

Strike

to accept work where such cessation or refusal is in consequence of an industrial dispute in any industry, Mill Manager, Model

Fidelity, fidelity insurance gurantee

terminology it is understood as assurance to indemnify against loss consequent upon the dishonesty or default. Usually the assured and the

Sentence

the court before which the trial is held, declaring the consequences to the convict of the fact thus ascertained. Any consequence

Shall

of any specific provision which, for instance, sets out the consequence of the omission to observe the requirement, but on the

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