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Fractus augent h'reditatem
that there is a crack but that the crack must extend from the outer surface of the skull to the inner
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
disentailing assurances or the law of bankruptcy, nor does it extend to conveyances in good faith either for valuable or for
Hire-purchase agreement
the dealer and the customer and the dealer used to extend credit to the customer. But as hire-purchase scheme gained in
Housing of the working classes
comprised in clearance, redevelopment or improvement areas, etc., do not extend over the property of a local authority or land required
In the discharge of duty
shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to
Trust
be certain and definite. There is not any inclination to extend the rule of construction, which gives an imperative effect to
Enlarge
Enlarge, to extend time, as to extend the time within which a rule
Coextend
To extend through the same space or time with another to extend
Property
v. Babu Maniva Ingale, 1980 Bom CR 451. Property, is extended to all those recognised types of interests which have the
Vagrants
The Act which is now in force, embodying, mitigating, and extending numerous former provisions, is the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1824 (5
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