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Settled land
appointment of trustees as provided by the s., he may exercise the powers of a tenant for life. A similar result
Rule
Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a
Royalty
kind, that is, of part of the produce of the exercise of the right, Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law, 2nd End.,
Property
which any person has a disposing power which he may exercise for his own benefit. [Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (5 of
Natural justice
was taken by the statutory authority or tribunal in the exercise of its administrative or quasi-judicial power. In India also, this
Ownership
is the objective realisation ownership. It is the de facto exercise of a claim to certain property and a de facto
Federal Government
or more sovereign or independent states mutually agree not to exercise certain powers incident to their several sovereignties, but to delegate
oppression
oppression : an unjust or excessive exercise of power: as a : unlawful, wrongful, or corrupt exercise
redeem
of the amount secured thereby [ collateral] b : to exercise an equity of redemption in (real property) by payment in
rule
a particular bill by the entire body 5 : the exercise of authority or control [majority ] see also home rule,
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