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Crates
Matched in: Term Crates
crateful
the quantity contained in a crate
Crate
A large basket or hamper of wickerwork used for the transportation of china crockery and similar wares
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Sanad, deed and other instrument
'sanad' and so must be confined to a document of title like a sanad in which one party crates or confers a zamindari estate on another. The words must be read disjunctively and be interpreted according to
Cestui que trust
Summons). The phrase cestui que trust is Norman-French. In Roman Law obligations analogous to trusts could only be crated by testament; the trustee was (Heres) 'fiduciarius'; the beneficiary, 'fideicommissarius.' Sandars, Inst. Lib. 2 tit. XXIII.
Covering
Covering, includes any stopper, cask, bottle, vessel, box, crate cover, capsule, case, frame, wrapper or other container. [Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of 1986), s.
Divisions of the High Court
Divisions of the High Court (see new Judicature Act, 1925, ss. 1-5). The High Court of Justice, crated by the Judicature Act, 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 66). was by s. 31 of that Act,
Priority
among all mortgages, both legal and equitable, of a legal estate is now ascertained, if the mortgages were crated or transferred after 1925:- (a) By possession of the documents of title subject, presumably, to notice, actual or
Remainder
privity of estate. A remainder does not, like a reversion, arise by operation of law, but is always crated by act of parties. it may be granted over, charged, devised, or barred by a prior tenant in
Sessions of the peace
by s. 38 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1916. Subject to the above restrictions, where an offence is crated, and declared a misdemeanour by a statute passed since the institution of the office of justice of the
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Crates
Matched in: Term Crates
crateful
the quantity contained in a crate
Crate
A large basket or hamper of wickerwork used for the transportation of china crockery and similar wares
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Sanad, deed and other instrument
'sanad' and so must be confined to a document of title like a sanad in which one party crates or confers a zamindari estate on another. The words must be read disjunctively and be interpreted according to
Cestui que trust
Summons). The phrase cestui que trust is Norman-French. In Roman Law obligations analogous to trusts could only be crated by testament; the trustee was (Heres) 'fiduciarius'; the beneficiary, 'fideicommissarius.' Sandars, Inst. Lib. 2 tit. XXIII.
Covering
Covering, includes any stopper, cask, bottle, vessel, box, crate cover, capsule, case, frame, wrapper or other container. [Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of 1986), s.
Divisions of the High Court
Divisions of the High Court (see new Judicature Act, 1925, ss. 1-5). The High Court of Justice, crated by the Judicature Act, 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 66). was by s. 31 of that Act,
Priority
among all mortgages, both legal and equitable, of a legal estate is now ascertained, if the mortgages were crated or transferred after 1925:- (a) By possession of the documents of title subject, presumably, to notice, actual or
Remainder
privity of estate. A remainder does not, like a reversion, arise by operation of law, but is always crated by act of parties. it may be granted over, charged, devised, or barred by a prior tenant in
Sessions of the peace
by s. 38 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1916. Subject to the above restrictions, where an offence is crated, and declared a misdemeanour by a statute passed since the institution of the office of justice of the
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