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Encumber
pro-perty, and, therefore, when there is encumbrance on a land, its constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of H.P. v. Tarsem Singh, (2001) 8 SCC 104.
Settlement
settlement, inconsequence of the increased facilities for locomotion, led to very frequent litigation between parishes, which has gradually diminished by the introduction of the 'status of irremovability,' upon acquiring which a poor person is no longer liable
Enrollment
be perfected. By Consol. Ord. 1860, XXIII., r. 24, the expenses of enrolment of decrees and orders were diminished; and by Ord. XXII., r. 16, the defendant had power to vacate the enrolment under certain circumstances; but
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Salary or wages
starts, the payment of retaining allowance during the off-season, partakes of the nature of basic wage on a diminished scale. The definition of the expression 'salary or wage' given in s. 2(21) of the Act is wide
Waste
the whole estate is the security for the money advanced, the mortgagor ought not to be suffered to diminish it; but he may cut underwood of a proper growth at seasonable times. As to an estate under
Valuation
up their equivalent-that is, that which they are worth to him in money. His property is, therefore, not diminished in amount, but to that extent it is compulsorily changed in form. But the equivalent is estimated on
Thrave, or Threave
a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another or on another's property, especially one that might diminish a person's freedom to act voluntarily or with lawful consent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1489.
Tender
the Mint in accordance with the provisions of that Act, and not alleged in, and not become materially diminished in weight, shall be legal tender:- 'In the case of gold coins for payment of any amount; in
Reactance
The influence of a coil of wire upon an alternating current passing through it tending to choke or diminish the current or the similar influence of a condenser inductive resistance Reactance is measured in ohms The reactance
Scilicet
distribute that which was too gross, or explain that which was doubtful; and it must neither increase nor diminish the premises nor habendum, for it gives nothing of itself; but it may make a restriction where the
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Encumber
pro-perty, and, therefore, when there is encumbrance on a land, its constitutes a burden on the title which diminishes the value of the land, State of H.P. v. Tarsem Singh, (2001) 8 SCC 104.
Settlement
settlement, inconsequence of the increased facilities for locomotion, led to very frequent litigation between parishes, which has gradually diminished by the introduction of the 'status of irremovability,' upon acquiring which a poor person is no longer liable
Enrollment
be perfected. By Consol. Ord. 1860, XXIII., r. 24, the expenses of enrolment of decrees and orders were diminished; and by Ord. XXII., r. 16, the defendant had power to vacate the enrolment under certain circumstances; but
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Salary or wages
starts, the payment of retaining allowance during the off-season, partakes of the nature of basic wage on a diminished scale. The definition of the expression 'salary or wage' given in s. 2(21) of the Act is wide
Waste
the whole estate is the security for the money advanced, the mortgagor ought not to be suffered to diminish it; but he may cut underwood of a proper growth at seasonable times. As to an estate under
Valuation
up their equivalent-that is, that which they are worth to him in money. His property is, therefore, not diminished in amount, but to that extent it is compulsorily changed in form. But the equivalent is estimated on
Thrave, or Threave
a communicated intent to inflict harm or loss on another or on another's property, especially one that might diminish a person's freedom to act voluntarily or with lawful consent, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1489.
Tender
the Mint in accordance with the provisions of that Act, and not alleged in, and not become materially diminished in weight, shall be legal tender:- 'In the case of gold coins for payment of any amount; in
Reactance
The influence of a coil of wire upon an alternating current passing through it tending to choke or diminish the current or the similar influence of a condenser inductive resistance Reactance is measured in ohms The reactance
Scilicet
distribute that which was too gross, or explain that which was doubtful; and it must neither increase nor diminish the premises nor habendum, for it gives nothing of itself; but it may make a restriction where the
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