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Trust
(I.) Express, or defined by words; divided into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete, or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or
Republication of Wills
otherwise than by the re-execution thereof, or by a codicil executed in manner hereinbefore required, and showing an intention to revive
Stamp duties
in force at the time when the document was first executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected
Fieri facias
(that you cause to be made), a judicial writ of execution, the most commonly used that lies for him who has
Married women's property
statute before the 2nd August, 1935, or by any instrument executed before the 1stjanuary, 1936, and apparently for that purpose an
Sessions of the peace
the peace, sittings of justices of the peace for the execution of those powers which are confided to them by their
Reprieve
[fr. reprendre, Fr., to take back], the suspension of the execution of a criminal's sentence. It may take place (1) ex
Proceeding
Maheshwari Samaj Ramola Trust, AIR 1997 MP 19. It includes execution proceedings also, Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 22. Proceeding, is
Cy-pres
distinction now prevails, that the court will not decree the execution of a charitable trust in a manner different from that
Judgment
a cause tried out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause,
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