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Bandh

the basis of this distinction it can be concluded that there cannot be any right to call or enforce a 'Bandh' which interferes with the exercise of the fundamental freedoms of other citizens, in addition to causing

Banking company

s. 5 of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of 1949). [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2 (1) (d)] Banking company, means a company which is an authorized

Bill of exceptions

submitted and left by the judge to the jury, etc.: Provided also, that the said right may be enforced either by motion in the High Court of Justice or by motion in the Court of Appeal, founded

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Borrower

any bank of financial institution in relation to such financial assistance. [Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(1) (f)] The expression 'borrower' in s. 7 need not be given

Breach of trust

loss which may have resulted, and the rules of equity on the subject were extremely strict and were enforced with great severity by the Court of Chancery. In later times, however, the Court was not quite so

Business names

the Act. S. 8 provides that any firm or person, in default of registration, shall be unable to enforce contracts made in relation to the business in respect of which the default has been made. Provisions are,

Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

the contrary, by a single arbitrator in accordance with the provisions in Schedule II. Such claims are not enforceable unless particulars thereof have been given within two months of the expiration of the tenancy. 6. Fixtures and

Alteration

course, such holder may avail himself of the bill as if it had not been altered, and may enforce payment of it according to its original tenor. In particular the following alterations are material, namely, any alteration

Acceptance of goods

Vict. C. 71), a contract for sale of goods of the value of 10' or more is not enforceable by action unless the buyer 'accept' part of the goods and actually receive them, or partly pay, or

Afforciare, Afforce

or make stronger; in case of disagreement of the jury, let the assize be increased, which is an enforcement of the assize, Cowel

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