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Uses
classified as:- I. Present or executed; distributable into:- (a) Those arising by act of parties, which were created either- (1) By express declaration in a feoffment, deed, etc. (2) By presumed intention in a will; (3) By … to pay the same to, her separate use; and so of a trust to permit and suffer a party to receive and take the net rents and profits. (4) A second use, or a use upon a
Will, Estate at
inheritance from the grantor, for there exists a privity between them. It must end at the death of either party, for death deprives a person of the power of having any will. If a lessee for years accept … not bound to maintain or repair the premises, but is liable for wilful waste. We have seen that either party may determine this estate. The lessor can do so by an express declaration that the lessee shall hold
Trust
third party (the beneficiary), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1513. A trust is simply a confidence, reposed either ex-pressly or impliedly in a person (hence called the trustee), for the benefit of another (hence called the
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Parties
court or a judge may, at any stage of the proceedings, either upon or without the application of either party, and on such terms as may appear to the court or a judge to be just, order that
County Courts
of which, in any question between husband and wife as to the title to or possession of property, either party, or any such corpoation or company as therein mentioned, may apply in a summary way to any judge
Costs
officers of the Court, or to the counsel and solicitors, for their fees, etc. Costs in actions are either between solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether … payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether he ultimately succeed or not; or between party and party, being those only which are allowed in some particular cases to the party succeeding against his
Decree
parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final. It shall be deemed to include the rejection of a plaint and the determination of … decree is a record of the formal adjudication of the Court relating to a right claimed by a party to a suit. It does not by its own force secure money or property, State of Uttar Pradesh
Collision of ships
in The Woodrop-Sims, (1815) 2 Dodson, 85:-'In the first place, it may happen without blame being imputable to either party: as where the loss is occasioned by a storm or any other vis major, in that case the
Inspection of written documents
s. 6, that in any action or other proceeding the court or a judge might, on application by either party, compel the opposite party to allow the party making the application to inspect all documents in the custody … exercise of its equitable jurisdiction, order inspection of specific documents. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXI., rr. 15-18, either party is prima facie as a matter of right entitled to inspect (after notice) documents referred to in the
Estate
an owner stands with regard to his property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property other than land; a legal estate or an equitable … in frank-marriage. (B) Freeholds not of inheritance, sub-divided into-- (a) Conventional, or created by the act of the parties; they are (a) estates for one's own life, (b) estates pur autre vie, (c) general grant, without expressing
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