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Registration of title of land
to which all registered land is subject are:- (a) All entered on the register at the time of first registration. (b)
Registered proprietor
or of producer or any organisation for the time being entered in the register as proprietor of the geographical indication. [Geographical
Post entry
Post entry. When goods are weighed or measured, and the merchant has got an account thereof at the Custom House,...
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Possession
the thing possessed. It is either actual, where a person enters into lands or tenements descended or conveyed to him; apparent,
Medical practitioner
Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, and whose name has been entered in a State Medical Register, as defined in clause (k)
Landlord and tenant
term in the state in which they were when he entered upon them subject to the deterioration which would ensue naturally
Jurisdiction
Compensation Commission, (1969) 2 AC 147, namely, the entitlement 'to enter upon the enquiry in question, M.L. Sethi v. R.P. Kapur,
Record
R. S. C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI. R. 30, the party entering the action for trial must deliver to the officer two
Firm
style under which any business is established. 'Partners who have entered in partnership with one another are' for the purposes of
Enrollment
might be enrolled immediately after it had been passed and entered, unless a caveat had been entered, and then, if the
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