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Satisfaction

wholly or partly in extinguishment of some prior claim or demand. Of course, it is open to a donor expressly to

Promissory Note

to another, signed, by the maker, engaging to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum

Oyer

Act, 1852, 55. Means a party having a right to demand oyer is yet not obliged, in all cases, to exercise

Mandamus

differs from the writs of prohibition or certiorari in its demand for some activity on the part of the body or

Mahr (dower)

it may either be prompt, that is, immediately payable upon demand, or deferred, that is payable upon the dissolution of marriage,

Keelage

Keelage, a privilege to demand money for the bottom of ships resting in a port

Ireland

was carried out in 1832, 1867, and 1885. The constant demand for a separate Parliament for Ireland led to the introduction

Estimates

are presented to the Lok Sabha in the form of demands for grants; do not include charges upon the Consolidated Fund

Dowry

388 (395). The term 'Dowry' not restricted to agreement or demand for payment of dowry not only before or at the

Double pleading

that the declaration must not, in support of a single demand, allege several distinct matters, by any one of which that

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