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Partition
(1973) 2 SCC 773: (1974) 1 SCR 707. Partition is really process in and by which a joint enjoyment is transformed into an enjoyment in severally, Controller of Estate Duty v. Kantilal Trikamlal, AIR 1976 SC 1935
interest
an interest in property limited or created so that its owner will come into the use, possession, or enjoyment of it at some future time see also contingent interest and executory interest in this entry compare remainder,
nuisance
an act, object, or practice) that invades or interferes with another's rights or interests (as the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful at·trac·tive nuisance 1 : a thing or condition
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right
as a : a power, privilege, or condition of existence to which one has a natural claim of enjoyment or possession [the of liberty] [that all men…are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable s "Declaration of
Chose
action, otherwise called chose in suspense, a thing of which a man has not the possession or actual enjoyment, but has a right to demand by action or other proceedings, as a debt, bond, etc. A well-known
Demise
word 'demise' in a lease implies a covenant on the part of the lessor for the lessee's quiet enjoyment during the term, Hart v. Windsor, (1843) 12 M&W 85; Markham v. Paget, (1908) 1 Ch 697; but
Discontinuous easement
Discontinuous easement, discontinuous easement is one that needs the act of man for its enjoyment [Easements Act, 1882 (50 of 1882), s. 5] Is one that needs the act of man for its
Easement
easement is a right which the owner or occupier of certain land possesses, a such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something
Entertainment
(Vol. 2, pp. 206- 207) the word entertainment has been defined thus: Entertainment is something connected with the enjoyment of refreshment-rooms, tables, and the like. It is something beyond refreshment; it is the accommodation provided, whether that
Implied covenants
Implied covenants. See DEMISE; FURTHER ASSURANCE; QUIET ENJOYMENT; and ss. 76 and 77 and 2nd Sched. (English) Law of Property Act,1925, in regard to assurances as
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