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Gavelkind
a male coming in his stated jure representationis.' This custom extended also to the collateral line, for it has been resolved
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
penalties for disobedience to the writ, and otherwise. This statute extends only to the case of commitments for criminal charges, all
Heir
to an estate of inheritance. It is nomen collectivum, and extends to all heirs; and under heirs, the heirs of heirs
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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
Improvement of land
Act, 1923: see s. 3. The Settled Land Act, 1925, extends the powers of a tenant for life to apply capital
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
Indian customs water
Indian customs water, means the waters extending into the sea upto the limit of contiguous zone of
Interest
termed or, in pleading, interesse termini. Ex vi termini, it extended to estates, rights and titles that a man hath of,
Trust
be certain and definite. There is not any inclination to extend the rule of construction, which gives an imperative effect to
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