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Sufferance, Tenancy at
it arises when a person after his right to the occupation, under a lawful title, is at an end, continues (having no title at all) in possession of the land, without the agreement or disagreement of the
Om
'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, at the commencement of prayers, at the beginning and the end of Vedic recitation, and as a respectful salutation: it is a subject of many mystical speculations. In the
Probation
post, the master reserves the right to dispense with his service without anything more during or at the end of the prescribed period which is styled as period of probation, Parshotam Lal Dhingra v. Union of India,
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Real Property Act, 1845
land to B. for fourteen years and B. in 1903 surrender, after having sub-let to C. till the end of 1905, C. will become tenant to A. till the end of 1905, notwithstanding B.'s surrender)--the statute being
Suit
the Commissioner, K.V. Gopinathan v. Kannankav Devasom Udama, AIR 2004 Ker 288. [See Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act (19 of 1951), s. 62] Suit, its ordinary meaning, it would be difficult to accept the argument
Telephone connection
usually connected by way of a loop (two or four wire line) to a local telephone exchange or end (central) office. End offices are in turn inter-connected via a hierarchy of switching centres. The connection medium between
Termination
merely the act of termina-tion by the employer, but the fact of termination howsoever produced. Retrenchment means 'to end, conclude, cease', State Bank of India v. N. Sundara Money, AIR 1976 SC 1111 (1114): (1976) 1 SCC
Trial
may equally mean the trial of an election petition or a complaint or an action from beginning to end, H.V. Kamath v. Election Tribunal, AIR 1958 MP 168. Means the entire proceedings before the tribunal, Mubarak Mazdoor
Execution of Wills
and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned; (that is to say) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator or by some other person in his presence and by his direction, and such
Expedient
the word 'expedient' has been described as when used as an adjective as 'apt' and 'suitable to the end in view'; 'furthering, or adapted to further, what is purposed'; practical and efficient; as, an expedient change of
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Sufferance, Tenancy at
it arises when a person after his right to the occupation, under a lawful title, is at an end, continues (having no title at all) in possession of the land, without the agreement or disagreement of the
Om
'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, at the commencement of prayers, at the beginning and the end of Vedic recitation, and as a respectful salutation: it is a subject of many mystical speculations. In the
Probation
post, the master reserves the right to dispense with his service without anything more during or at the end of the prescribed period which is styled as period of probation, Parshotam Lal Dhingra v. Union of India,
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Real Property Act, 1845
land to B. for fourteen years and B. in 1903 surrender, after having sub-let to C. till the end of 1905, C. will become tenant to A. till the end of 1905, notwithstanding B.'s surrender)--the statute being
Suit
the Commissioner, K.V. Gopinathan v. Kannankav Devasom Udama, AIR 2004 Ker 288. [See Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Act (19 of 1951), s. 62] Suit, its ordinary meaning, it would be difficult to accept the argument
Telephone connection
usually connected by way of a loop (two or four wire line) to a local telephone exchange or end (central) office. End offices are in turn inter-connected via a hierarchy of switching centres. The connection medium between
Termination
merely the act of termina-tion by the employer, but the fact of termination howsoever produced. Retrenchment means 'to end, conclude, cease', State Bank of India v. N. Sundara Money, AIR 1976 SC 1111 (1114): (1976) 1 SCC
Trial
may equally mean the trial of an election petition or a complaint or an action from beginning to end, H.V. Kamath v. Election Tribunal, AIR 1958 MP 168. Means the entire proceedings before the tribunal, Mubarak Mazdoor
Execution of Wills
and executed in manner hereinafter mentioned; (that is to say) it shall be signed at the foot or end thereof by the testator or by some other person in his presence and by his direction, and such
Expedient
the word 'expedient' has been described as when used as an adjective as 'apt' and 'suitable to the end in view'; 'furthering, or adapted to further, what is purposed'; practical and efficient; as, an expedient change of
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