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Potential
being, possibility'. In Black's Law Dictionary it is defined as extending in possibility but not in act'. Naturally and probably expected
Vagrants
The Act which is now in force, embodying, mitigating, and extending numerous former provisions, is the (English) Vagrancy Act, 1824 (5
Property
v. Babu Maniva Ingale, 1980 Bom CR 451. Property, is extended to all those recognised types of interests which have the
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Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments
judgments of the Chancery Courts of Northern Ireland may be extended by the Chancery Courts here under the Crown Debts Act,
Instrument
liability is, or purports to be, created, transferred, modified, limited, extended, suspended, extinguished or recorded. [Notaries Act, 1952 (53 of 1952),
Executor
76, and by Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 1, extending and amending the Land Transfer Act, 1897, real property devolves
Equitable estates and interests
estate into the legal estate, although the statute did not extend to any use or trust upon a use (Tyrrel's case
Distress
Act, 1730 (4 Geo. 2, c. 28), s. 5, which extended the same remedy to rents-seck, rents of assize, and chief-rents,
Judgments Extension Act, 1868
of this Act was, with the limitation of personal service, extended to inferior courts. See INFERIOR COURTS; IRISH JUDGMENTS. Part II.
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
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