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Sanjaiti contract
Sanjait supply of goods does not bring about sale upon delivery, nor do goods pass to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a special commercial mode, and though some of the factors alike to sale
Timber
some parts of the country is used in a wider sense, which is recognized by the law. Until extinguishment as provided by Part VI. of the Law of Property Act, 1922 (see COPYHOLD), the lord's right to
Title of right
Title of right, means a court issued decree creating, transferring, or extinguishing rights, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1495.
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Transfer
West Bengal v. Kailash Chandra Kapur, (1997) 2 SCC 387. Transfer, Decrees which would have the effect of extinguishing the tittle of the holder and nesting the same in some one else though not falling within the
Warrant of Attorney
be executed as a security for the performance of any agreement between the parties; but it does not extinguish an original debt, or affect the right to sue upon it, unless judgment has been signed, for until
Act in law
Act in law, An act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that purpose; the exercise of legal power.
Act of State doctrine
250, 252: 18 S. Ct. 83, 84 (1897). Is an act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that purpose; the exercise of a legal power, Black
firefighter
A person whose occupation it is to go to the scene of an unwanted fire and extinguish it a member of a fire company a fireman1 or a woman who fights fires
Abolition
to a criminal accuser to desist from further prosecution, 25 Hen. 8, c. 21. Abolition means, 'to destroy, extinguish, abrogate or annihilate', Gurdit Singh Aulakh v. State of Punjab, (1974) 2 SCC 592: AIR 1974 SC 2058.
Expiation
The act of making satisfaction or atonement for any crime or fault the extinguishing of guilt by suffering or penalty
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Extinguished - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sanjaiti contract
Sanjait supply of goods does not bring about sale upon delivery, nor do goods pass to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a special commercial mode, and though some of the factors alike to sale
Timber
some parts of the country is used in a wider sense, which is recognized by the law. Until extinguishment as provided by Part VI. of the Law of Property Act, 1922 (see COPYHOLD), the lord's right to
Title of right
Title of right, means a court issued decree creating, transferring, or extinguishing rights, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1495.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Transfer
West Bengal v. Kailash Chandra Kapur, (1997) 2 SCC 387. Transfer, Decrees which would have the effect of extinguishing the tittle of the holder and nesting the same in some one else though not falling within the
Warrant of Attorney
be executed as a security for the performance of any agreement between the parties; but it does not extinguish an original debt, or affect the right to sue upon it, unless judgment has been signed, for until
Act in law
Act in law, An act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that purpose; the exercise of legal power.
Act of State doctrine
250, 252: 18 S. Ct. 83, 84 (1897). Is an act that is intended to create, transfer, or extinguish a right and that is effective in law for that purpose; the exercise of a legal power, Black
firefighter
A person whose occupation it is to go to the scene of an unwanted fire and extinguish it a member of a fire company a fireman1 or a woman who fights fires
Abolition
to a criminal accuser to desist from further prosecution, 25 Hen. 8, c. 21. Abolition means, 'to destroy, extinguish, abrogate or annihilate', Gurdit Singh Aulakh v. State of Punjab, (1974) 2 SCC 592: AIR 1974 SC 2058.
Expiation
The act of making satisfaction or atonement for any crime or fault the extinguishing of guilt by suffering or penalty
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