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Date for possession

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Married women's property

should bind her separate property by her contracts, whether she possessed of to entitled to separate property the date of the contractor not; (4) should so bind her after-acquired, as well as her existing, property; and (5) … it passed to her absolutely; after her death, leaving him surviving, provided that it was an estate in possession and issue who could in her it had been born during the marriage, it passed to him as

Limitation of actions and prosecutions

six years from the time when the estate shall have vested in possession or twelve yeas from the date when the right first accrued to the person whose interest was determined, whichever period is the longer. Bys.

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Priority

debt. The priority in legal and equitable assignments of equitable choses in action are determined accord-ing to the date of receipt of notice by the persons who are for the time being owners of the legal interest … this rule, viz., all equitable interests inland (i.e., all estates for less than a fee simple absolute in possession or a term of years absolute and corresponding incorporeal hereditaments (see s. 1 of the Act)), as well

Equity of redemption

possession of documents and not registrable entirely in a local registry, now rank in priority, according to the date of registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925 [see s. 97, (English) Law of Properties Act, 1925),

Receiver of stolen property

proving guilty knowledge: (a) The fact that other property stolen within the period of twelve months preced-ing the date of the offence charged was found or had been in his possession; (b) the fact that within five

Alien

specified limits been fined or imprisoned in the Empire, or who was not of good character at the date of the certificate. S. 8 empowers the Governments of British possessions to grant certificates of Imperial naturalization, and … was not of good character at the date of the certificate. S. 8 empowers the Governments of British possessions to grant certificates of Imperial naturalization, and s. 9 provides that the provisions of the Act as to

Net wealth

the provisions of this Act of all the assets wherever located, belonging to the assessee on the valuation date, including assets required to be included in his net wealth as on that date under this Act, Commissioner … to the said assets. [Wealth-tax Act, 1957 (27 of 1957), s. 32 (m)] A coparcenary has unity of possession but not unity of ownership on the property. In pursuance to a decree for partition each coparcener takes

Permissive possession

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Possessed

Possessed, cannot be confined in its operation only to the possession of the Hindu female at the date of the enforcement of the act either on a grammatical view or even in view of the tenor

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