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Corporation or body politic
person only, as a parson. It is also either spiritual, created to perpetuate the rights of the Church, or lay'sub-divided into
Parliament
Acts bind every subject; no authority other than Parliament can create, amend or abrogate a statute, Office of the Speaker in
Settled land
in any other way shall not operate to transfer or create a legal estate.' See VESTING INTRUMENT and TRUST INSTRUMENT. By
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Suit
the proceedings in a cause already constituted but does not create the cause, Mithilesh Kumari v. Prem Behari Khare, AIR 1989
Suit and appeal
the proceedings in a cause already constituted but does not create the cause'. As it is intended to interfere in the
Tail
inheritance and is now an equitable interest which may be created after 1925 in respect of personalty as well as realty
Yorkshire Registry Act, 1884
local deeds registry unless the instrument operates to transfer or create a legal estate or to create a charge thereon by
Estoppel
v. Nash, (1903) 2 KB 304. A false representation to create an estoppel must be a representation of an existing fact
Entrustment
confidence in the person taking the property so as to create a fiduciary, relationship between them. A mere transaction of sale
precatory
testator's intent. Thus, courts generally will not construe language to create a trust if the language is only precatory and there
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