Demand - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ransom
To obtain the release of (a captive) by paying a demanded price, Black's Law Dictionary, p. 1267. Is a sum of
Aid of the King
regis, Lat.], the king's tenant prays this, when rent is demanded of him by others. A city or borough, holding a
Things done or omitted to be done
off. The effect, therefore, is that no payment could be demanded under them during the emergency, but, as soon as the
Loan
depositor to go to the depositee and to make a demand for it, Gurcharan Das v. Ram Rakha Mal, AIR 1937
Hire
as to afford a defence to the employer against a demand for the price, if the accident had not happened (as
Hypothecation
of pledging a thing as security for a debt or demand without parting with the possession. There are few cases, if
Interest due
the expiry of the date specified in the notice of demand issued in this behalf under this Act or the rules
Is payable
should be out-standing on the date of the issue of demand, The State of U.P. v. Anand Swarup, AIR 1974 SC
Leave to defend
the plaintiff seeks merely to recover a debt or liquidated demand (see QUANTUM MERUIT) in money, or possession where a tenancy
Levy
but also the whole process up to raising of the demand. The Constitution guarantees that only the levy should be lawful
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