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Home Dictionary Name: endurerEndurable
Capable of being endured or borne sufferable...
Endurably
In an endurable manner...
Endurant
Capable of enduring fatigue pain hunger etc...
Endurement
Endurance...
Endurer
One who or that which endures or lasts one who bears suffers or sustains...
Enduring
Lasting durable long suffering as an enduring disposition...
Freehold
Freehold, one of the two chief tenures known in ancient times by the phrase 'tenure in free socage,' and the only free lay-mode of holding property. It is derived from the feudal system, but the services connected with it were honourable and mild. The annihilation of the feudal severities has left this tenure unshackled, and by far the greater part of the real property in this country is freehold.Such an interest in lands of frank tenement as may endure not only during the owner's life, but which is cast after his death upon the persons who successively represent him. Such persons were called heirs, and he whom they thus represented, the ancestor. When the interest extended beyond the ancestor's life, it was called a freehold of inheritance, and when it only endured for the ancestor's life, it was a freehold not of inheritance.An estate to be a freehold must possess these two qualities: (1) immobility, that is, the property must be either land or some interest issuing out of or annexed...
Durable
Able to endure or continue in a particular condition lasting not perishable or changeable not wearing out or decaying soon enduring as durable cloth durable happiness...
Court
Court, compensation officer appointed under (English) Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 is not a 'Court' within the meaning of s. 195(1)(b) of the Code of Criminal Procedure Code 1973, Keshab Moroyan Banerjee v. State of Bihar, AIR 2000 SC 485 (490). [Bihar Land Reforms Act (30 of 1950), s. 19]Court, means the principle civil court of original jurisdiction in a district and including the High Court in exercise of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction, having jursidiction to decide the questions forming the subject matter of suit, but does not incude any civil court of a grade inferior to such civil court or any court of small causes.S. 2(*) Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Raipur Development Authority v. Sarin Construction Company, Raipur, AIR 2006 Chattisgarh 12.The tribunal which is to exercise the jurisdiction for executing the decree in question is 'a court' within the scope of s. 45C of the Banking Companies Act, Ram Narain v. Simla Banking and Industrial Co. Ltd., AIR 1956 S...
Bearable
Capable of being borne or endured tolerable...
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