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Cremation
Cremation, the disposal of a dead body by burning instead of by burial. This is not illegal, unless it be done … Cremation, the disposal of a dead body by burning instead of by burial. This is not illegal, unless it be done so as to cause a nuisance, or with the intention of preventing a coroner's inquest, Rg.
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Revenue
Revenue, income, annual profit received from land or other funds; also money at the disposal of the Crown, i.e., the executive. The chief sources are (1) Crown property, surrendered to the nation; (2)
Cross cases
it is a salutary practice, when two criminal cases relate to the same incident, they are tried and disposed of by the same court by pronouncing judgments on the same day. Such two different versions of the … Cross cases, it is a salutary practice, when two criminal cases relate to the same incident, they are tried and disposed
Wills
A will is the valid disposition by a living person, to take effect after his death, of his disposable property. ''But in law ultima voluntas in scriptis is used, where lands or tenements are devised, and testamentum, … (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, contingent, specific or residuary devises of real or personal property carry the income, and see the (English) Trustee Act, 1925, s. 31. S. 179, (English) L.P. Act, 1925, enables testators to
Property
it signifies every possible interest which a person can acquire, hold and enjoy, J.K. Trust v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1957 SC 846 (849): (1958) SCR 65. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 4(3)(i)] (vi) As a … of 1967), s. 2(h)] Includes any property over which or the profits of which any person has a disposing power which he may exercise for his own benefit. [Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (5 of 1920), s. 2
Married women's property
(1st January, 1883) bya woman married before the commencement of the Act, was to be held and was disposable by her as a feme sole. These ss. (1 to 5) of the Act of 1882 (English) have … anticipation' [see ANTICIPATION] 'at present attached, or to be hereafter attached, to the enjoyment of any property or income by a woman under any settlement, agreement for a settlement, will, or other instrument.' Moreover, by s. 3
Tail
in respect of personalty as well as realty by way of trust and which (if not barred or disposed of by will after 1925) will devolve inequity on the person who would have taken realty as heir … Property Act, 1925, had not been passed [s. 130 (4) (ibid.)] The limitation of an estate so that it can be inherited only by the fee owner's issue or class of issue, Black's Law dictionary 7th Edn.,
Judgment
the grounds on which such decision is based, Petlad Turkey Red Dye Works Co. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, AIR 1963 SC 1484: (1963) Supp 1 SCR 871. [Income Tax Act, 1922, s. 66(5)] A judgment … affects the merits of the controversy between the parties in the suit itself, nor does it terminate or dispose of the suit on any ground, Asrumati Debi v. Rupendra Deb Raikot, AIR 1953 SC 198: (1953) SCR
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