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power
the power relates power in gross : a naked power exercisable by the donee only in the creation of estates that
Power of Attorney
of the donor of the power. As to derivative powers exercisable by a purchaser if, as regards registered land, the power
Evacuee
evacuee had in the property he left in Pakistan were exercisable by the Custodian excepting that he could not appropriate the
Executor
(English) A.E. Act, 1925, s. 34, the right is now exercisable only in respect of debts due to him in his
Hereditaments
inheritable rights relating to land, or something issuing therefrom or exercisable therein, or having some local connection or relation distinct from
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
of the equitable interests covered or curtained by the powers exercisable by the respective donees under (a), (b), (c), (d), or
Liquidator
liquidator in a voluntary winding-up. The excepted powers are only exercisable with the sanction of the court or if the winding-up
Lost grant
of being the recipients of a grant, and a right exercisable by the inhabitants of a village from time to time
Power
legal mortgagee; the powers vested in an estate owner and exercisable by him or on his behalf; certain statutory powers (see
Judicial
two meanings. It may refer to the discharge of duties exercisable by a Judge or by Justices in court or to
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