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Conveyer
One who or that which conveys or carries transmits or transfers
Quiet enjoyment
is implied by virtue of s. 7 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, reproduced under ss. 76 and 77 of the
Deed
stops or parentheses. Usage has arranged the text of a conveyance inter partes in a formal and well-understood sequence; and although
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Feoffment
2 of the latter Act, all real property, as regards conveyance of the immediate freehold thereof, is transferable as well by
Vegetables
a barrow, sledge, plough, drag and any wheeled or tracked conveyance of any description capable of being used on a Highway.
Fee-simple
inheritance in all feoffments and grants.' Prior to the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, the phrase universally adopted in deeds, in order
Brought in transit
are to be taken out from India on the same conveyance on which they are brought into India without any landing
Inter-State transmission
Inter-State transmission, 'Inter-State transmission includes--(i) the conveyance of energy by means of a main transmission line from
Lease and release
Lease and release, a mode of conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded
Transfer
of Bihar, (1996) 2 Pat LJR 406. Transfer, means to convey or remove from one place or one person to another,
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