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Protector of the settlement

Protector of the settlement. The person whose con-sent is required to enable a remainderman in tail to bar the entail. In the absence of such consent the remainderman can only

Power

of the deed creating the power, or to whom an estate is given by the deed, but which enable him to create such estates only as will not attach on the interest limited to him. Of necessity,

Post and vacancy

plain meaning of the two expressions make it clear that there must be a 'post' in existence to enable the 'vacancy' to occur, R.K. Sabharwal v. State of Punjab, (1995) 2 SCC 745 (751).

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Parties

who ought to have been joined, or whose presence before the Court may be necessary in order to enable the Court effectually and completely to adjudicate upon and settle all the questions involved in the action, be

Perquisite

of money which allowed to the employee by or is due to him from or is paid to enable the latter to effect in insurance on his life, Commissioner of Income Tax v. L.W. Russel, AIR 1965

Pauper

or counsel, see IN FORM' PAUPERIS. Pauper, is a person who is not possessed of sufficient means to enable him to pay the fee prescribed by the law for the plaint in such a suit or where

Passing off

off may fail but a suit for infringement may succeed because the additions, the get-up and trade-dress may enable a defendant to escape in a passing-off action, S.M. Dyechem Ltd. v. Cadbury (India) Ltd., (2000) 5 SCC

Particulars

'particulars' with reference to a claim means the details of the claim which are necessary in order to enable the other side to know what case he has to meet, B.H. Aswathanarayana Singh v. State of Mysore,

Official use

with directions for him to sell the estate and distribute the proceeds amongst B., C., and D. to enable A. to perform this duty he kept the legal estate under the Statute of Uses.

Notice to produce

he is called upon to produce. It must be served a reasonable time before trial, so as to enable the party served to make an effectual search, and produce the same at the proper time. It is

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Protector of the settlement

Protector of the settlement. The person whose con-sent is required to enable a remainderman in tail to bar the entail. In the absence of such consent the remainderman can only

Power

of the deed creating the power, or to whom an estate is given by the deed, but which enable him to create such estates only as will not attach on the interest limited to him. Of necessity,

Post and vacancy

plain meaning of the two expressions make it clear that there must be a 'post' in existence to enable the 'vacancy' to occur, R.K. Sabharwal v. State of Punjab, (1995) 2 SCC 745 (751).

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Parties

who ought to have been joined, or whose presence before the Court may be necessary in order to enable the Court effectually and completely to adjudicate upon and settle all the questions involved in the action, be

Perquisite

of money which allowed to the employee by or is due to him from or is paid to enable the latter to effect in insurance on his life, Commissioner of Income Tax v. L.W. Russel, AIR 1965

Pauper

or counsel, see IN FORM' PAUPERIS. Pauper, is a person who is not possessed of sufficient means to enable him to pay the fee prescribed by the law for the plaint in such a suit or where

Passing off

off may fail but a suit for infringement may succeed because the additions, the get-up and trade-dress may enable a defendant to escape in a passing-off action, S.M. Dyechem Ltd. v. Cadbury (India) Ltd., (2000) 5 SCC

Particulars

'particulars' with reference to a claim means the details of the claim which are necessary in order to enable the other side to know what case he has to meet, B.H. Aswathanarayana Singh v. State of Mysore,

Official use

with directions for him to sell the estate and distribute the proceeds amongst B., C., and D. to enable A. to perform this duty he kept the legal estate under the Statute of Uses.

Notice to produce

he is called upon to produce. It must be served a reasonable time before trial, so as to enable the party served to make an effectual search, and produce the same at the proper time. It is

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