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Abandonment

Fr.], the relinquish-ment of an interest or claim. Means the relinquishing of a right or interest with the intention of never again claiming it. In the context of contracts of the sale of land, courts sometimes use

Possession

v. 1st Addl. Distt. Judge, AIR 1984 SC 1376. Possession need not be physical possession but can be constructive, having power and control over the gun, Gunwantlal v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1972 SC 1756 (1759). … not imply mere acts of the user, or of occupation alone, but the occupation must be with the intention of exercising some claim or right in respect of the property occupied. A person who has no claim

Service

funds, real estate, transport, storage, material treatment, processing, supply of electrical or other energy, boarding, lodging, entertainment, amusement, construction, repair conveying of news or information and advertising. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(z) ] … mortgagees, and any notice affecting property required by any instrument coming into operation after 1925 unless a contrary intention appears, must be in writing and may be effected by registered letter through the post. See (English) L.P.

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Person

in Order 30 Rule 10 of Code of Criminal Procedure does not include a company because such a construction will be repugnant to the context, Modi Vanaspati Manufacturing Company v. Katihar Jute Mills (P) Ltd., AIR 1969 … of Parliament passed after 1st January, 1890, includes 'any body of persons corporate or unincorporate' unless the contrary intention appears, Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 19. A corporation, such as a limited company, may be a 'respectable and

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