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Charitable uses and trusts
of worship, endowment or augmentation of livings, literary and scientific institutions, etc. A list of the various statutes enabling land to be acquired for charitable purposes will be found in Bourchier and Chilcott, and by 24 Vict.
agency
legislation to administer the law in a particular area of public concern called also administrative agency see also enabling statute, exhaustion of remedies Administrative Procedure Act in the Important Laws section NOTE: When a legislature determines that
Reversionary Interests of Married Women in Personalty
in Personalty. See (English) Married Women's Reversionary Interests Act, 1857 ('Malins's Act'), 20 & 21 Vict. c. 57, enabling married women to dispose of such interests; Conveyancing Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo.5, c. 37), s. 7,
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Aberdeen Act
Aberdeen Act, the (English) Entail Provisions Act, 1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 87), enabling the owners of entailed estates in Scotland to grant provisions to their wives or husbands and children. See
Resignation
No. 5, and (English) Church Assembly Measure (20 & 21 Geo. 5), No. 6, provision is made for enabling the incumbent of any benefice, provided he has been the incumbent of such benefice for seven years continuously,
High
High, The word 'high' is indication of a top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions, State (Delhi Administration) v. V.C. Shukla, AIR 1980 SC 1382:
Dangerous structure
London Building Act, 1930 (c. clviii.), ss. 128 et seq, and (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 58, enabling a local authority to apply to a Court of Summary Jurisdiction for an order to the owner to
Reputed owner
see Simeons v. Durand, (1928) 2 KB 66, and see Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1908, s. 4, enabling a landlord to distrain on goods comprised in any bill of sale, hire-purchase agreement, or settlement made by
Dealer, auction
of the agent is utterly irrelevant. The artificial definition of a 'dealer' under the Explanation is merely an enabling provision which facilitates the assessment against a non-resident dealer but the provision does not require that the manager
Directions, summons for
S. C. 1883, Ord. XXX., for the purpose of saving the expense of many successive summonses, and of enabling the Court, through the particular master to whom each action is assigned, to obtain control over the action
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Enabling - Law Dictionary Search Results
Charitable uses and trusts
of worship, endowment or augmentation of livings, literary and scientific institutions, etc. A list of the various statutes enabling land to be acquired for charitable purposes will be found in Bourchier and Chilcott, and by 24 Vict.
agency
legislation to administer the law in a particular area of public concern called also administrative agency see also enabling statute, exhaustion of remedies Administrative Procedure Act in the Important Laws section NOTE: When a legislature determines that
Reversionary Interests of Married Women in Personalty
in Personalty. See (English) Married Women's Reversionary Interests Act, 1857 ('Malins's Act'), 20 & 21 Vict. c. 57, enabling married women to dispose of such interests; Conveyancing Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo.5, c. 37), s. 7,
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Aberdeen Act
Aberdeen Act, the (English) Entail Provisions Act, 1824 (5 Geo. 4, c. 87), enabling the owners of entailed estates in Scotland to grant provisions to their wives or husbands and children. See
Resignation
No. 5, and (English) Church Assembly Measure (20 & 21 Geo. 5), No. 6, provision is made for enabling the incumbent of any benefice, provided he has been the incumbent of such benefice for seven years continuously,
High
High, The word 'high' is indication of a top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions, State (Delhi Administration) v. V.C. Shukla, AIR 1980 SC 1382:
Dangerous structure
London Building Act, 1930 (c. clviii.), ss. 128 et seq, and (English) Public Health Act, 1936, s. 58, enabling a local authority to apply to a Court of Summary Jurisdiction for an order to the owner to
Reputed owner
see Simeons v. Durand, (1928) 2 KB 66, and see Law of Distress Amendment Act, 1908, s. 4, enabling a landlord to distrain on goods comprised in any bill of sale, hire-purchase agreement, or settlement made by
Dealer, auction
of the agent is utterly irrelevant. The artificial definition of a 'dealer' under the Explanation is merely an enabling provision which facilitates the assessment against a non-resident dealer but the provision does not require that the manager
Directions, summons for
S. C. 1883, Ord. XXX., for the purpose of saving the expense of many successive summonses, and of enabling the Court, through the particular master to whom each action is assigned, to obtain control over the action
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