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Depositary, one with whom anything is lodged in trust, as 'depository' is the place where it is put. The obligation on the part of the depositary is, that he keeps the thing with reasonable care, and, upon request, restore it to the depositor, or otherwise deliver it, according to the original trust.Means a company formed and registered under the Companies Act, (1 of 1956), and which has been granted a certificate of registration under sub-s. (1A) of s. 12 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992). [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1996), s. 2 (1) (e)]...
Client account
Client account, is a current or deposit account with an authorised institution, in the name of the estate agent or his employer, containing the word 'client' in its title, Estate Agents Act, 1979, s. 14(2) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 1(2), para 17, p. 15.Includes (i) a guarantor or a person who proposes to give guarantee or security for borrower of a credit institution; or (ii) a person (a) who has obtained or seeks to obtain financial assistance from a credit constitution, by way of loans, advances, hire purchase, leasing facility, letter of credit, guarantee facility, venture capital assistance by way of credit cards or in any other form or manner; (b) who has raised or seeks to raise money by issue of security as defined in clause (h) of s. 2 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, or by issue of commercial paper depository receipts or any other instrument; (c) whose financial standing has been assessed or is proposed to be assessed by credit institution or any...
Capias pro fine, or misericordia
Capella, an oratory, or depending place of divine worship; also a chest, cabinet, or other depository of precious things, especially of religious relics, Ken. Paroch. Antiq. 580....
By-laws, or bye-laws
By-laws, or bye-laws [fr. bilagines, from by, Sax., pagus, civitas, and lagen, lex, Spelm.], the laws, regulations, and constitutions of corporations, for the government of their members. See per Lord Russell, C.J., in Kruse v. Johnson, (1898) 2 QB 91. They are binding, unless contrary to law, or unreasonable, and against the common benefit, and then they are void.No trading company is allowed to make by-laws which may affect the crown, or the common profit of the people under penalty of 40l., unless they be approved by the chancellor, treasurer, and chief justices, or the judges of assize, 19 Hen. 7, c. 7.County Councils and Borough Councils under Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51) (English) s. 249; may make by-laws for the good rule and government of the whole or any part of the county or borough, as the case may be, and for the prevention and suppression of nuisances; Provided that by-laws made under this section by a County Council shall not have effect in any borou...
Beneficial owner
Beneficial owner, See COVENANTS, TITLE FOR, and also s. 76 of the (English) L. P. Act, 1925, replacing s. 7, Conveyancing Act, 1881.means a person whose name is recorded as such with a depository. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1996), s. 2 (1) (a)]Means a person having the right to deal with the shares as his own, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th Edn., Para 2183, p. 2182; Brookland Selangor Holdings Ltd. v. IRC, (1970) 2 All ER 76: (1970) 1 WLR 429; Baytrust Holdings Ltd. v. IRC, (1971) 3 All ER 76: (1971) 1 WLR 1333; Holmleigh Holdings Ltd. v. IRC, (1958) 37 ATC 406....
Repository
A place where things are or may be reposited or laid up for safety or preservation a depository...
Pantechnicon
A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale...
Depositor
One who makes a deposit especially of money in a bank the correlative of depository...
treasury
treasury pl: -sur·ies 1 a : a place in which stores of wealth are kept b : the place of deposit and disbursement of collected funds ;esp : one where public revenues are deposited, kept, and disbursed c : funds kept in such a depository 2 cap a : a governmental department in charge of finances and esp. the collection, management, and expenditure of public revenues b : the building in which the business of such a governmental department is transacted 3 cap : a government security (as a note or bill) issued by the Treasury ...
depositary
depositary pl: -tar·ies : an individual or entity (as a business organization) that holds a deposit [the ought to restore the precise object which he received "Louisiana Civil Code"] ;also : depository ...
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