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Cheque crossed generally
of two parallel transverse lines simply, either with or without the words 'not negotiable', that addition shall be deemed a crossing and the cheque shall be deemed to be crossed generally Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of
Copyhold
admission of a remainderman, unless by special custom, because the admission of the tenant for life is generally deemed the admission of the remainderman, nor are fines due upon a mere change of the tenant's interest, nor
Equitable mortgage
been registered as a land charge since 1925 under the (English) L.C. Act, 1925, they are to be deemed to remain an equitable estate as against a purchaser in good faith without notice [(English) Law of Properties
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Issue
or any party does not deliver any subsequent pleading, within the proper time, the pleadings are to be deemed closed and all the material statements of fact in the pleading last delivered will be deemed to have
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
sub-s. (5) of s. 1 and s. 5 of c. 14, enacting that currency notes are to be deemed banknotes, valuable securities and current coin for certain special purposes such as the Forgery (English) Act, 191, the
Firearms
c. 16), amends the definition by including smoothbore shot gun, air gun, or air rifle and ammunition, if deemed a lethal weapon. A person under seventeen shall not purchase or hire, nor shall anyone sell to such
Estate duty
upon the principal value of all property, real or personal, settled or not settled, which passes or is deemed to pass on the death of a person after 1st August, 1894. Property 'passing' on death includes gifts
accumulation
it generates [to treat a stock dividend as principal when local law classifies it as income may be deemed an "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] see also accumulation trust at trust NOTE: Because they prevent the
Entitled to act
Entitled to act, the following persons shall be deemed persons as and to the extent hereinafter provided (that is to say):- Provided that-- (i) no person shall
Decree
of the matters in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final. It shall be deemed to include the rejection of a plaint and the determination of any question within s. 144, but shall
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