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lien
expenses called also special lien choate lien : a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies the lienor, the property subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien common-law
Lien
goods is not lost when the demand in respect of which it was acquired can no longer be enforced by an action, on account of the Statute of Limitations, for the statute does not put an end
Waiver
claimed had full knowledge of his rights and of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v. Nathina Sahu, (1907) 7 Cal WN 848; Associated Hotels of India Ltd.
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Baba Jamuna Das Mahanth v. Prescribed Authority, Urban Land Ceiling, Gorakhpur, AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person holds the legal title; a
Sanction of a law
Sanction of a law, the provision for enforcing or promoting its observance. 'The evil which will probably be incurred in case a command be disobeyed, or
Public order
state of tranquility prevailing among the members of a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124: (1950)
Property
or any other business or commercial right of similar nature. [The Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(t)] Means any property of assets or every description, whether corporeal or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
In the case of simple contract the remedy on the contract is barred, leaving the creditor free to enforce his claims by other means which may be still available, such as enforcing a lien, subsequent acknowledgment by
warrant
location at a future time called also anticipatory warrant arrest warrant : a warrant issued to a law enforcement officer ordering the officer to arrest and bring the person named in the warrant before the court or
Legal right
right' is a difficult concept, legal right in its strict sense is one which is an assertable claim, enforceable before Courts and administrative agencies; in its wider sense, a legal right has to be understood as any
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lien
expenses called also special lien choate lien : a lien that requires no further action to be made enforceable and that identifies the lienor, the property subject to the lien, and the amount of the lien common-law
Lien
goods is not lost when the demand in respect of which it was acquired can no longer be enforced by an action, on account of the Statute of Limitations, for the statute does not put an end
Waiver
claimed had full knowledge of his rights and of facts enabling him to take effectual action for the enforcement of such rights, Dhanukdhari Singh v. Nathina Sahu, (1907) 7 Cal WN 848; Associated Hotels of India Ltd.
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Baba Jamuna Das Mahanth v. Prescribed Authority, Urban Land Ceiling, Gorakhpur, AIR 1984 All 357. Means the right, enforceable solely in equity, to the beneficial enjoyment of property to which another person holds the legal title; a
Sanction of a law
Sanction of a law, the provision for enforcing or promoting its observance. 'The evil which will probably be incurred in case a command be disobeyed, or
Public order
state of tranquility prevailing among the members of a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124: (1950)
Property
or any other business or commercial right of similar nature. [The Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, s. 2(t)] Means any property of assets or every description, whether corporeal or
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
In the case of simple contract the remedy on the contract is barred, leaving the creditor free to enforce his claims by other means which may be still available, such as enforcing a lien, subsequent acknowledgment by
warrant
location at a future time called also anticipatory warrant arrest warrant : a warrant issued to a law enforcement officer ordering the officer to arrest and bring the person named in the warrant before the court or
Legal right
right' is a difficult concept, legal right in its strict sense is one which is an assertable claim, enforceable before Courts and administrative agencies; in its wider sense, a legal right has to be understood as any
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