Demandable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reddition
or restoring; also, a judicial acknowledgment that the thing in demand belongs to the demandant, and not to the person surrendering
note
promissory note issued by a bank payable to bearer on demand but without interest and circulating as money cog·no·vit note [kÄ
Lien
which is in his possession belonging to another, until certain demands of the person in possession are satisfied. It is neither
Recovery
collusive action. A., the tenant-in-tail, procured a friend D. (the Demandant) to bring an action for recovery of land against him.
Concession
is 'the act of yielding or conceding as to a demand or argument, something conceded; usually implying a demand, claim, or
Estimates
are presented to the Lok Sabha in the form of demands for grants; do not include charges upon the Consolidated Fund
Receipt
received or deposited or paid, or whereby any debt or demand, or any part of a debt or demand, of the
Demandable
That may be demanded or claimed
right
of right 1 : as an absolute right 2 : demandable or enforceable under the law [appeal of right to the
Zar-mutaliba
Zar-mutaliba, the expression 'zar-mutaliba' means money 'demandable' or 'claimable', Mangi v. Dial Chand, AIR 1926 Lah 624.
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