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Sale of Goods Act, 1893

seller is void; and full provision is made for conditions and warranties, and for sale by sample. II. Effects of the Contract, in which, amongst other things are dealt with the transfer of property as between seller

Motor Car

of which the weight unlades: (1) if it is constructed solely for the carriage of passengers and their effects, is adapted to carry not more than seven passengers exclusive of the driver, and is fitted with tyres

Non-obstante

without such licence, Plowd. 501. But the doctrine of non-obstante, which sets the prerogative above the law, was effectually demolished by the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of 1688, which enacts that no dispensation, by non

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Pardon

to the person impeached. A pardon may be conditional; see (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1827, s. 13. The effect of a pardon is to make the offender a new man (novus homo), to acquit him of all

Registration of title of land

a grant or sale of a term there out having not less than forty years to run is effected. The penalty for not registering land in a compulsory area within two months from the date of conveyance

Repeal

29. Abrogation of an existing law by legislative act, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1301. Express Repeal.--Repeal effected by specific declara-tion in a new statute, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1301. Implied Repeal.--The effect of

Tithe Rent-Charge

the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a procedure set on foot by the (English) Tithe Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c.

Stamp duties

at the time when the document was first executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected by the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1888. Prior to that Act it was no offence not to

Terrorism

most important result is not merely the physical and mental damage of the victim but the prolonged psychological effect it produces or has the potential of producing on the society as a whole. There may be death,

Transfer

Jagjivvan Kanji, 1979 (20) Guj LR 256. Transfer, connotes, normally, between two living persons during life; will take effect after demise of the testator and transfer in that perspective becomes incongruous, State of West Bengal v. Kailash

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Sale of Goods Act, 1893

seller is void; and full provision is made for conditions and warranties, and for sale by sample. II. Effects of the Contract, in which, amongst other things are dealt with the transfer of property as between seller

Motor Car

of which the weight unlades: (1) if it is constructed solely for the carriage of passengers and their effects, is adapted to carry not more than seven passengers exclusive of the driver, and is fitted with tyres

Non-obstante

without such licence, Plowd. 501. But the doctrine of non-obstante, which sets the prerogative above the law, was effectually demolished by the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of 1688, which enacts that no dispensation, by non

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Pardon

to the person impeached. A pardon may be conditional; see (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1827, s. 13. The effect of a pardon is to make the offender a new man (novus homo), to acquit him of all

Registration of title of land

a grant or sale of a term there out having not less than forty years to run is effected. The penalty for not registering land in a compulsory area within two months from the date of conveyance

Repeal

29. Abrogation of an existing law by legislative act, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1301. Express Repeal.--Repeal effected by specific declara-tion in a new statute, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1301. Implied Repeal.--The effect of

Tithe Rent-Charge

the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a procedure set on foot by the (English) Tithe Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c.

Stamp duties

at the time when the document was first executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected by the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1888. Prior to that Act it was no offence not to

Terrorism

most important result is not merely the physical and mental damage of the victim but the prolonged psychological effect it produces or has the potential of producing on the society as a whole. There may be death,

Transfer

Jagjivvan Kanji, 1979 (20) Guj LR 256. Transfer, connotes, normally, between two living persons during life; will take effect after demise of the testator and transfer in that perspective becomes incongruous, State of West Bengal v. Kailash

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