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Deed
be no date, or an impossible date, the deed takes effect from its actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible.
Contingent remainder
s. 1. S. 4, whoever, provides that they can take effect as equitable interests, and any instrument creating a contingent remainder
cause
cause 1 : something that brings about an effect or result [the negligent act which was the of the
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Executory devise
the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as a remainder. The case of a devise to one,
Lease
life or lives, or (not after 1925) limited to take effect in possession within 21 years as required by the Act;
Power
that the said words can have no reference to the effect of dissolution, Purushottam Nambudri v. State of Kerala, AIR 1962
Perpetuity
Ch 202. In regard to limitations and interests which take effect under or by virtue of any instrument executed before 1926
Trust
or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This provision does not affect the relation or operation of
Mortgage
has been incurred, or a loan of money or credit effected, in order to secure either the repayment of the one
Misconduct
connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act
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