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executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised, and a statutory power to sell estates, as in the

Police reforms

or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India, (2006) 8 SCC 1.

Poinding

defined to be 'the diligence (process) which the law has devised for transferring the property of the debtor to the creditor

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Passive trust

by the trustee, the courts endeavoured in the case of devises by will land executory contracts to give by construction the

Outlawry

is civiliter mortuus. He can hold no property given or devised to him; and all the property which he held before

Original Writ or Original

Chancery (who prepared the original writ) had no authority to devise new forms for such cases, or they were remiss in

Occupancy

an incorporeal or corporeal hereditament, may in all cases be devised by will, and, by s. 6, that if no disposition

Money counts

causes of action, that certain concise forms of counts were devised for suing upon them. These were, before the Judicature Acts,

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Geissler tube

is called also Pluumlcker tube from the German physicist who devised it

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Power

executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised, and a statutory power to sell estates, as in the

Police reforms

or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India, (2006) 8 SCC 1.

Poinding

defined to be 'the diligence (process) which the law has devised for transferring the property of the debtor to the creditor

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Passive trust

by the trustee, the courts endeavoured in the case of devises by will land executory contracts to give by construction the

Outlawry

is civiliter mortuus. He can hold no property given or devised to him; and all the property which he held before

Original Writ or Original

Chancery (who prepared the original writ) had no authority to devise new forms for such cases, or they were remiss in

Occupancy

an incorporeal or corporeal hereditament, may in all cases be devised by will, and, by s. 6, that if no disposition

Money counts

causes of action, that certain concise forms of counts were devised for suing upon them. These were, before the Judicature Acts,

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Geissler tube

is called also Pluumlcker tube from the German physicist who devised it

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Power

executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised, and a statutory power to sell estates, as in the

Police reforms

or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India, (2006) 8 SCC 1.

Poinding

defined to be 'the diligence (process) which the law has devised for transferring the property of the debtor to the creditor

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Passive trust

by the trustee, the courts endeavoured in the case of devises by will land executory contracts to give by construction the

Outlawry

is civiliter mortuus. He can hold no property given or devised to him; and all the property which he held before

Original Writ or Original

Chancery (who prepared the original writ) had no authority to devise new forms for such cases, or they were remiss in

Occupancy

an incorporeal or corporeal hereditament, may in all cases be devised by will, and, by s. 6, that if no disposition

Money counts

causes of action, that certain concise forms of counts were devised for suing upon them. These were, before the Judicature Acts,

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Geissler tube

is called also Pluumlcker tube from the German physicist who devised it

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Power

executor, to sell an estate, to whom no estate was devised, and a statutory power to sell estates, as in the

Police reforms

or mala fide interference with police functions has to be devised, Prakash Singh v. Union of India, (2006) 8 SCC 1.

Poinding

defined to be 'the diligence (process) which the law has devised for transferring the property of the debtor to the creditor

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Passive trust

by the trustee, the courts endeavoured in the case of devises by will land executory contracts to give by construction the

Outlawry

is civiliter mortuus. He can hold no property given or devised to him; and all the property which he held before

Original Writ or Original

Chancery (who prepared the original writ) had no authority to devise new forms for such cases, or they were remiss in

Occupancy

an incorporeal or corporeal hereditament, may in all cases be devised by will, and, by s. 6, that if no disposition

Money counts

causes of action, that certain concise forms of counts were devised for suing upon them. These were, before the Judicature Acts,

Apportionment

by act of parties, e.g., upon surrender, release, grant or devise of part of demised land. The right to apportionment is

Geissler tube

is called also Pluumlcker tube from the German physicist who devised it

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