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Home Dictionary Name: determineDetermination
Determination, the word 'determination' so far as it related to the period of requisition prior to January 10, 1968, was a determination, final in character whether it was right or wrong as having been made under the Defence Act. But for the period thereafter, the word 'determination' in the context would mean 'final determination' i.e. the determination of the competent authority if unchallenged and becoming final, and if appealed against, final determination by the appellate forum, Special Military Estate Officer v. Munivenkataramiah, (1990) 2 SCC 168: AIR 1990 SC 499...
Determinable life estates
Determinable life estates, estates for life, which may determine upon future contingencies before the life for which they are created expires. As if an estate be granted to a woman during her widowhood, or to a man until he is promoted to a benefice; in these and similar cases, whenever the contingency happens-when the widow marries, or when the grantee obtains the benefice-the respective estates are absolutely determined and gone. Yet, while they subsist, they are reckoned estates for life; because they may by possibility last for life, if the contingencies upon which they are to determine do not sooner happen, 2 Bl. Com. 121. See now ESTATE FOR LIFE, and Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 20(1)(vi.)....
Determination of the lease
Determination of the lease, The expression 'the determination of the lease' in s. 5(11) of the Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rents Control Act, 1947 cannot be determined by an act of the landlords only and covers determination by operation of law, Tavangowda Tamangowda Patil v. Yellappa Krishna Muchandni (1980) 3 SCC 105: AIR 1980 SC 590: (1980) 1 SCR 536...
As Parliament may by law determine
As Parliament may by law determine, the leverage given by constitutional mandate by reason of inclusion of the words 'readjusted by such authority and in such manner as Parliament may by law determine' (emphasis supplied) depicts the intent of Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need of the situation. This authorization as contained in Articles 82 and 170 stands out to be an enabling provision for incorporating sub-article (3B) under Article 332. Be it noted that proportionality though mainly dependent upon the basis of population but it cannot always be done with arithmetical precision and mathematical nicety. The provision incorporated 'as Parliament may by law determine' stands out to be an enabling provision to meet the exigencies of the Constitution, Subrata Acharjee v. Union of India, (2002) 2 SCC 725: AIR 2002 SC 846 (846)....
Determined
Determined, that when the court says in terms that an appeal is allowed or the application granted, or the appeal is dismissed or any application refused, that is a final determination, Regina (Denny) v. Acton Youth Court, (2004) 1 WLR 305Determined, imports a degree of finality and this is reinforced by the qualification, Reg. v. Home Secretary, Ex parte Salem (CA), (1999) 2 WLR 1....
determinable
determinable 1 : capable of being determined, ascertained, or decided upon 2 : liable to be terminated upon the occurrence of a contingency ...
determinative
determinative : having the power or tendency to determine [a fact of the issue] ...
determine
determine -mined -min·ing : to make a determination regarding ...
Determinability
The quality of being determinable determinableness...
Determinableness
Capability of being determined determinability...
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