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Continuing default
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Habitual
504: (1978) 3 SCR 1044. The expression 'habitual' would mean repeatedly or persistently and implies a thread of continuity stringing together similar repeated acts. An isolated default of rent would not mean that tenant was a habitual
Distringas
might happen to be, to show cause why they should not be delivered; and if the defendant still continued obstinate, then (if the judgment had been by default or on demurrer) the sheriff summoned an inquest to
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Attachment, Foreign
the first instance, of enforcing the appearance of the debtor to answer an action; and afterwards, upon his continued default, of obtaining the goods or property in satisfaction of the demand. It is also called garnishment. As
Conditional fee
(5) Till the marriage of a certain person takes place; (6) Till certain debts be paid; (7) Till default be made in payment of a given debt, at a certain time; (8) Until a minor shall attain … under (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 8) is marked, as to its duration or time of continuance, by an event beyond which it is not to endure. The event is the qualification which gives a
Ejectment
to appear at a certain time and defend his title, otherwise he, Richard Roe, would suffer judgment by default, by which the actual tenant would be turned out of possession by the sheriff under a writ of … of such demise, and that afterwards Richard Roe, the casual ejector, entered and ousted John Doe during the continuance of his term. Appended to this declara-tion was a notice signed by Richard Roe, addressed to the tenant
Private company
prospectus or statement in lieu of prospectus (see those titles) within fourteen days, and if the company makes default in complying with those provisions, although contained in its Articles, the same s. (27) withdraws the privileges and … persons who, having been formerly in the employment of the company, were, while in that employment and have continued after the determination of such employment to be, members of the company; and (c) prohibits any invitation to
Public Authorities, Protection of
any Act of Parliament or any public duty or authority or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such act, duty or authority. See Bradford Corporation v. Myers, (1916) 1 AC … cause of action alleged is fraud, Pearson v. Dublin Corporation, 1907 AC 351, or if there is a continuance of the injury or damage, Hague v. Doncaster Rural Council, (1909) 100 LT 121; Brownlie v. Barrhead Magistrates,
sale
in order to satisfy a creditor's judgment against a debtor foreclosure sale : a sale of property upon default of a mortgage to satisfy the debt judicial sale : a sale of property conducted by an authorized … given notice or been able upon reasonable inquiry to have had notice that the seller will not afterward continue to operate the same or a similar kind of business. cash sale : a sale in which payment
Intoxicating liquor
together with any depreciation in trade fixtures. It is to be paid to 'the persons interested,' and in default of agreement between them and quarter sessions the amount of it is to be determined by the Commissioners … (3) 15th August, 1904. Licences first granted since that date can never be the subject of renewal. Their continuance will be dealt with in the same way as the grant of a new licence. The owners of
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