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Liquidator
the supervision of the court have the powers, with some exceptions (see ss. 259 and 260) of a liquidator in a
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
(e) an order of Court as provided, may, with certain exceptions set out in sub-s. (3) of s. 2, (English) L.P.
Imprisonment
'Debt'), by s. 4, abolished imprisonment for debt with six exceptions; but, subject to Rules of Court, by s. 5, allows
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Frauds, Statute of
by the L.P. Act, 1925, s. 52, which (subject to exceptions), requires a deed instead of a writing) and the 4th
Conveyance
of property or of any interest therein by any instrument, except a will.' See CONVEYANCING ACT; DEED; LAW OF PROPERTY; TRUSTS.
trust
that cannot be revoked by the settlor after its creation except upon the consent of all the beneficiaries land trust :
bill
seeks to have paid by an opposing party bill of exceptions : a bill setting forth the exceptions and objections to
Distress
premises may be distrained by a landlord, with the following exceptions:- (1) Fixtures [see Provincial Bill-posting Co. v. Law Moor Iron
Consideration
transaction and in the absence of consideration the Courts will, except in the case of simple contract, accept other evidence from
Corporation Profits Tax
on the profits of all limited companies with a few exceptions, e.g., gas, water, dock and railway companies, and the like.
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