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Trust
to declare such trust, or by his will, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This provision does not affect the relation or operation of resulting, implied or constructive trusts, and does not
Service
unless an order for 'substituted service, or the substitution of notice for service,' be made personal service is effected by tendering a copy of the writ to the defendant, and producing the original if required by him;
Personal use
Personal use, means a close scrutiny of the context in which the expression occurs shows that only those effects can legitimately be said to be personal which pertain to the assessee's person; in other words, an intimate
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Undivided shares in land
34 (4), 205, and 1st Sch., Part IV., and cf. TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of the rents and profits of the
Misconduct
definition, the word 'misconduct' on reflection receives its connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act complained of must bear a forbidden quality or
Execution
land in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register of Writs and Orders at the (English) Land Registry under the (English) Land Charges Act,
Customs
the same time introduced into the business of the custom-house. These alterations were productive of the very best effects, and several similar consolidations have sine been effected, particularly in 1853, by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 107;
Conditional limitation
limited, no condition or other quality could be annexed to this prior estate, which would have the double effect of defeating the estate, and passing the lands to a stranger, for as a remainder it was void,
Alien
married women and infant children, loss of British Nationality, the status of aliens, and procedure and evidence. The effect of the Act is shortly as follows: By s. 1 the following persons are deemed natural-born British subjects:--
Lease and release
Lease and release, a mode of conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded of a lease for a year at Common Law, or a bargain
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Trust
to declare such trust, or by his will, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This provision does not affect the relation or operation of resulting, implied or constructive trusts, and does not
Service
unless an order for 'substituted service, or the substitution of notice for service,' be made personal service is effected by tendering a copy of the writ to the defendant, and producing the original if required by him;
Personal use
Personal use, means a close scrutiny of the context in which the expression occurs shows that only those effects can legitimately be said to be personal which pertain to the assessee's person; in other words, an intimate
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Undivided shares in land
34 (4), 205, and 1st Sch., Part IV., and cf. TRUST FOR SALE, such shares are to take effect as equitable interests only in the net proceeds of sale and of the rents and profits of the
Misconduct
definition, the word 'misconduct' on reflection receives its connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance and its effect on the discipline and the nature of duty. The act complained of must bear a forbidden quality or
Execution
land in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register of Writs and Orders at the (English) Land Registry under the (English) Land Charges Act,
Customs
the same time introduced into the business of the custom-house. These alterations were productive of the very best effects, and several similar consolidations have sine been effected, particularly in 1853, by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 107;
Conditional limitation
limited, no condition or other quality could be annexed to this prior estate, which would have the double effect of defeating the estate, and passing the lands to a stranger, for as a remainder it was void,
Alien
married women and infant children, loss of British Nationality, the status of aliens, and procedure and evidence. The effect of the Act is shortly as follows: By s. 1 the following persons are deemed natural-born British subjects:--
Lease and release
Lease and release, a mode of conveyance which derived its effect from the Statute of Uses, compounded of a lease for a year at Common Law, or a bargain
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