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Pawnbroker

10s. redeemable until sale. A pledge pawned for above ten shillings shall further continue redeemable until it is disposed of, as in this Act provided, although the year of redemption and days of grace are expired. 19. … ss. 27 32 of the (English) Local Government Act, 1894). By ss. 14 and 16-19 of the Act it is enacted that: 14. Pawn-ticket. A pawnbroker shall, on taking a pledge in pawn, give to the pawner

Trust

of the public policy of the law, as, for instance, seeking to create a perpetuity, or accumulating annual income be-yond the statutory limits. By the (English) Trustee Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 59), s. 8, … Property Act, 1925, s. 72 (3), as to conveyance] in relation there to co-extensive with his ability to dispose of it at law. The (English) Statute of Frauds, 29 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 7 [reproduced by

Stridhan

or at the time of giving farewell or thereafter. It is her absolute property with all rights to dispose at her own pleasure. It does not become a joint property of the wife and the husband has … Stridhan, a Hindu married woman is absolute owner of her 'stridhan' property and can deal with it in any manner she likes-she may spend the whole of it or give it away at her own

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Emphyteusis

emphyteuticarium, or as it is more generally called, emphyteusis, was the right of enjoying all the fruits, and disposing at pleasure of the property of another, subject to the payment of a yearly rent (pensio or canon) … Emphyteusis, the jus emphyteuticarium, or as it is more generally called, emphyteusis, was the right of enjoying all the fruits, and disposing at pleasure of

To be at his own disposal

To be at his own disposal, means when a testator bequeaths certain property for charitable purpose and directs that the profits thereof may be … such objects and such purpose as he may, in his discretion, select and be at his own disposal. It means as if the said profits are to be as 'at his own disposal' for such purpose. There

Make such order as it thinks fit

'may make such order as it thinks fit' in the s. vest the Court with a discretion to dispose of the property in any of the three modes specified in the s. 452(1) CrPC, 1973. But the … Make such order as it thinks fit, The words 'may make such order as it thinks fit' in the s. vest the Court

Delivery

case of a negotiable multimodal transport document, delivering of the consignment to, or placing the consignment at the disposal of, the consignee or any other person entitled to receive it; (ii) in the case of a non-negotiable … Act, 1948, the word 'delivery' occurring in s. 5 means 'actual delivery', Amritsar Sugar Mills Co. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Sales Tax, AIR 1966 SC 1242: (1966) 3 SCR 45. Delivery means the delivery of one's property

Restraint on alienation

repugnancy [see Re Dugdale, (1888) 38 Ch D 176, and RE-PUGNANT], gifts of a life estate or of income or apparently of a reversionary interest, Churchill v. Marks, (1844) 1 Coll 441, until alienation or charging, are … property; a provision that conveys an interest and that, even after interest has become vested, prevents owner from disposing of it at all from disposing of it in particular ways or to particular person, Black's Law Dictionary,

Finding and direction

Rajinder Nath v. C.I.T., AIR 1979 SC 1933 (1934): (1979) 4 SCC 282: (1980) 1 SCR 272. [Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 153(3)(ii)] … in an appeal, revision or reference arising out of an assessment must be a finding necessary for the disposal of the particular case, that it to say, in respect of the particular assessee and in relation to

Shebaitship

property, it devolves like any other species of heritable property. It follows that, where the founder does not dispose of the shebaiti rights in the endowment created by him, the shebaitship devolves on the heirs of the … Shebaitship, property dedicated to an idol vests in it in an ideal sense only; ex necessitas, the possession and management has to be entrusted to some human

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