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Advancement
be entitled for his benefit or advancement in life. In equity the presumption of advancement is an important exception to the doctrine of resulting trusts that a conveyance to a stranger without a consideration is merely a
Advowson
the case of a mortgage, it will reunite when the loan is repaid. So, if the advowson be excepted in a lease of the corporeal inheritance, it remains in gross during the lease, but upon its expiration
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
the expiration of twelve months from the end of the then current year of tenancy. There are certain exceptions. 8. Distress (ss. 34-37).--A landlord may not distrain for rent which became due more than one year before
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Alibi
occurrence that it is highly improbable that he would have participated in the crime. Alibi is not an exception (special or general envisaged in the Indian Penal Code or any other law. It is only a rule
Apices juris non sunt jura
law, concurring with the wisedome and judgment of ancient and latter times, that have disallowed curious and nice exceptions tending to the overthrow or delay of justice':Co. Litt. 304 b, See Broom's Legal Max.
Approval and permission
456 (458): AIR 1996 SC 114 (115). [U.P. Urban Planning and Development Act, 1973, s. 59 (1) (a) Exception(iii)]
Approved schools
a person sent to an approved school is sent to the school appropriate to his case. With certain exceptions the managers of an approved school are bound to accept any person sent there in pursuance of the
Backgammon
and all other games with dice ('backgammon and the other games now played with the backgammon tables only excepted') are prohibited. See DICE.
Bills of mortality
in 1603, from which period, up to the present time, they have been continued from week to week; excepting during the Great Fire, when the deaths of two or three weeks were given in one bill. In
Borrowing statute
Borrowing statute, means a legislative exception to the conflict-of-laws rule holding that a forum State must apply its own statute of limitations. A borrowing
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