Exercisable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ownership
is the objective realisation ownership. It is the de facto exercise of a claim to certain property and a de facto
Paramountcy
of the sovereignty and authority of the States chose to exercise. But that paramountcy lapsed with the Indian Independence Act, 1947.
Pardon
during the pendency of the case in this Court in exercise of what is ordinarily called 'mercy jurisdiction'. Such a pardon
Persona designata
look to the provisions of the concerned statute for the exercise of his power and he cannot overstep periphery of the
Undue influence
acting under that influence may be held not to have exercised his free and independent volition in regard to the act.
Property
which any person has a disposing power which he may exercise for his own benefit. [Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (5 of
Royalty
kind, that is, of part of the produce of the exercise of the right, Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law, 2nd End.,
Rule
Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers
principle that when the Act prescribes a particular body to exercise a power, it must be exercised only by that body.
Wills
or by writing in the nature of a will in exercise of a power, and to a disposition by will and
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