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Statutory tenant
statute until he is evicted from the premises under the enabling provisions of the statute. A statutory tenancy would, therefore, come
Tail
estates-tail, prescribing and simplifying the mode of disposition. The general enabling clause (s. 15) enacts, that 'after December 31st, 1833, every
Title
order has been executed or granted or made since 1925, enabling the vendor to deal with the whole legal estate, so
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Transfer
agreement or arrangement which has the effect of transferring or enabling the enjoyment of such immovable pro-perty, DLF Universal Ltd. v.
Wills
parts.' See REASONABLE PARTS. The third s., termed the 'general enabling clause,' as explained by the Law of Property Act, 1925,
Ratchet theory
guarantees as previously defined by the Supreme Court. Thus, the enabling clause works in only one direction like a ratchet, Black's
Adequate and special reasons
reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion. Reasons which are general
agency
area of public concern called also administrative agency see also enabling statute, exhaustion of remedies Administrative Procedure Act in the Important
Satisfactory
content especially relieving the mind from doubt or uncertainty and enabling it to rest with confidence sufficient as a satisfactory account
Enablement
The act of enabling or the state of being enabled ability
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Enabling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Statutory tenant
statute until he is evicted from the premises under the enabling provisions of the statute. A statutory tenancy would, therefore, come
Tail
estates-tail, prescribing and simplifying the mode of disposition. The general enabling clause (s. 15) enacts, that 'after December 31st, 1833, every
Title
order has been executed or granted or made since 1925, enabling the vendor to deal with the whole legal estate, so
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Transfer
agreement or arrangement which has the effect of transferring or enabling the enjoyment of such immovable pro-perty, DLF Universal Ltd. v.
Wills
parts.' See REASONABLE PARTS. The third s., termed the 'general enabling clause,' as explained by the Law of Property Act, 1925,
Ratchet theory
guarantees as previously defined by the Supreme Court. Thus, the enabling clause works in only one direction like a ratchet, Black's
Adequate and special reasons
reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion. Reasons which are general
agency
area of public concern called also administrative agency see also enabling statute, exhaustion of remedies Administrative Procedure Act in the Important
Satisfactory
content especially relieving the mind from doubt or uncertainty and enabling it to rest with confidence sufficient as a satisfactory account
Enablement
The act of enabling or the state of being enabled ability
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