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Appointment in exercise of a Power

person executing the power, and also of every other authority enabling him in that behalf, so as to guard against any

Waiver

claimed had full knowledge of his rights and of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such

Reputed owner

and see Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1908, s. 4, enabling a landlord to distrain on goods comprised in any bill

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Resignation

& 21 Geo. 5), No. 6, provision is made for enabling the incumbent of any benefice, provided he has been the

Restrictive Covenant

these covenants, see Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 84, enabling an 'authority,' being one or more of the official arbitrators

Reversionary Interests of Married Women in Personalty

Act, 1857 ('Malins's Act'), 20 & 21 Vict. c. 57, enabling married women to dispose of such interests; Conveyancing Act, 1911

Right to receive

is sufficient to confer on the creditor the necessary interest enabling him to apply for and obtain an order for sale

Sederunt, Acts of

under authority of the statute 1540, c. 93, and later enabling Acts, which may be said to be equivalent to the

Simple trust

3 (3), and Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 7 (5), enabling a person entitled to a legal estate to have it

Specific provision to the contrary

specially empowered under the Children Act, 1960. It is an enabling provision, and, in our opinion, has not affected the Haryana

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