Failing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concerned with the advancement of religion, education or social welfare
charitable organizations but which for some reason or other may fail to come under the definition of 'charitable purpose' in the
Contingent remainder
estate which prematurely determine it, and a contingent remainder still failed of effect, if the particular estate regularly and naturally expired
Conversion and detinue
property on the termination of the bailment and if he fails to do, he may be sued in detinue, Dhian Singh
Election Commission
to disqualify any person on the ground that he has failed to lodge the account of election expenses. [Representation of the
Corporation or body politic
certain rights, which being conferred on natural persons only would fail in process of time. It is either aggegate, consisting of
Cum par delictum est duorum semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa
both parties are equally in fault the plaintiff must always fail and the cause of him in possession be preferred.
Default summons
judgment after eight days from service if the defendant has failed to give notice of defence stating the facts upon which
Defence struck off or defence struck out
21 of the Code of Civil Procedure: Where any party fails to comply with any order to answer interrogatories, or for
Demonstrative legacy
properly specific, that if the fund be called in or fail, the legatee will not be deprived of his legacy, but
Discussion
had sought payment from the principal debtor, and he had failed to pay. This was called the benefit or right of
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