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Special Leave to Appeal
Durga Das Basu, 6th Edn., Vol. G, p. 305. Is exercisable outside the purview of the ordinary law relating to appeal
Vesting instrument
are additional or larger than the statutory powers and are exercisable as statutory powers under the Act; (e) the name of
War Department
(Annual) Act (9 Edw. 7, c. 3), certain powers formerly exercisable by the Secretary of State, and all powers of the
Chancery
the only portion nw remaining, the other jurisdictions having become exercisable under subsequent legislation. (Note: a. P. 1934, p. 2374), and
Aquatic rights
Aquatic rights, those exercisable in running or still water. See WATERCOURSE.
Appointment in exercise of a Power
(7 & 8 Geo. 5, c. 58), as to appointments exercisable by will; and see the (English) Law of Property Act,
territoriality
over matters within the limits of its territory esp. as exercisable apart from the minimum contacts standard for personal jurisdiction over
power of appointment
of appointment defined by the Internal Revenue Code as one exercisable in favor of the individual possessing the power, his or
Trust for sale
as an immediate binding trust for sale whether or not exercisable at the request or with the consent of any person
Presentation
die, a church being vacant in his lifetime, the Crown exercises its prerogative to present, Co. Litt. 388 a. Joint-tenants and
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