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Contractual licence
Contractual licence, is a licence supported by consideration but not coupled with
Contractual lien
Contractual lien, this is a contractual right to retain possession pending
contractual
contractual : of, relating to, or constituting a contract [a agreement]
Tenant
as the term 'tenant' shows that the Act applies to contractual tenancies as well as cases of 'statutory tenants' and their … 1976 (18 of 1976); (ii) any person to whom a licence as defined in s. 52 of the Indian Easements Act,
obligation
contract, or morality [had a legal as an employer] [a contractual ] 4 in the civil law of Louisiana : a
Bailment
Wyatt Paine on Bailments; Chitty on Contracts. The subject-matter of contractual bailment has been dealt with in Chapter IX of the
Guarantee
existing or future, arising from any source, not only from contractual promises, but in any other factual situations capable of giving
Statutory tenant
tenant, can be described more conveniently as a tenant whose contractual tenancy has been terminated, Ratanlal v. Raniram, 1986 Mah LR
Lien
pay his debts or cannot pay them, whether he has committed an act of bankruptcy or not. Sale of Goods Act,
impossibility
to breach of contract or a basis for release from contractual obligations because of impossibility of performance compare frustration, impracticability le·gal
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