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parity check
testing whether a byte or other data structure has an even or odd number of bits set to the value of
Abode
have an 'abode' where he has a place of business, even although he reside elsewhere, or where he has a temporary
Property
AIR 1952 SC 252. Comprises every form of tangible property, even intangible, including debts and chooses in action such as unpaid
Public Order Act, 1936
access to that place. If a member of the public even in the absence of a legal right, can actually find
Tenant
itself, the heirs of the deceased called 'statutory tenants' as even after the determination of the tenancy continued to have an
Registration of title of land
of the vendor establishing or perfecting equities against him and even fradulently conveying the same land to another purchaser, who may
Uses
the well-known maxim, 'quitas sequitur legem. (2) They were devisable even before the Statute of Wills, 32 Hen. 8, c. 1.
Penalty
it means recovery of an amount as a penal measure even in a civil proceeding. An exaction which is not of
Giving notice in writing
the customary mode of sending notice through postal service or even by personal delivery, the interpretative process would fail to cope
Fraud
FRADULENT PREFERENCE; FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES; PASSING OFF. Fraud and collusion vitiate even the most solemn proceedings in any civilised system of jurispru-dence.
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