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Tyburn
Tyburn, the place where executions took place informer times; it was situate on the Oxford Road, not far from where the Marble Arch now stands. The execution was preceded by a procession from Newgate to Tyburn,
Parties
of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so far as regards the rights and interests of the parties actually before it. The court or a judge may,
Warranty
Cannon Hill Estates Ltd., (1931) 2 KB 113, or to any other agreement or transaction, and in so far as it is a contract a warranty does not differ from any other contractual promise. A warranty may
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will not decree the execution of a charitable trust in a manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be
Freehold
it were honourable and mild. The annihilation of the feudal severities has left this tenure unshackled, and by far the greater part of the real property in this country is freehold. Such an interest in lands of
Admiralty
7th Edn., p. 47. The Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice was, as far as relates to Admiralty, formerly called the High Court of Admiralty, and was held before the Judge of
Hinduism
Adi Visheshwara of Kashi Vishwanath Temple v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1997) 4 SCC 606 (631). Hinduism, is far more than a mere form of theism vesting on Brahmanism. It presents for our investigation a complex congeries
Mortgage
with the proviso for redemption a penalty, against which it always relieves when practicable. Seeing that in by far the greater number of loan transactions the mortgagor never performs the condition in the proviso for redemption, they
Restitutio in integrum
saving the fraud, he had his actio de dolo malo against the guilty person and his heredes, so far as they were made richer by the fraud, for the restoration of the thing of which he had
Trial
Jatav, 1996 Jab LJ 8; Nemaichand Sen v. Kumud Behari Basu, 1951 ILR 1 Cal 404. Means so far as trial before a court of session is concerned the judicial proceedings before court of session which ends
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Tyburn
Tyburn, the place where executions took place informer times; it was situate on the Oxford Road, not far from where the Marble Arch now stands. The execution was preceded by a procession from Newgate to Tyburn,
Parties
of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so far as regards the rights and interests of the parties actually before it. The court or a judge may,
Warranty
Cannon Hill Estates Ltd., (1931) 2 KB 113, or to any other agreement or transaction, and in so far as it is a contract a warranty does not differ from any other contractual promise. A warranty may
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Cy-pres
will not decree the execution of a charitable trust in a manner different from that intended, except so far as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be
Freehold
it were honourable and mild. The annihilation of the feudal severities has left this tenure unshackled, and by far the greater part of the real property in this country is freehold. Such an interest in lands of
Admiralty
7th Edn., p. 47. The Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice was, as far as relates to Admiralty, formerly called the High Court of Admiralty, and was held before the Judge of
Hinduism
Adi Visheshwara of Kashi Vishwanath Temple v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1997) 4 SCC 606 (631). Hinduism, is far more than a mere form of theism vesting on Brahmanism. It presents for our investigation a complex congeries
Mortgage
with the proviso for redemption a penalty, against which it always relieves when practicable. Seeing that in by far the greater number of loan transactions the mortgagor never performs the condition in the proviso for redemption, they
Restitutio in integrum
saving the fraud, he had his actio de dolo malo against the guilty person and his heredes, so far as they were made richer by the fraud, for the restoration of the thing of which he had
Trial
Jatav, 1996 Jab LJ 8; Nemaichand Sen v. Kumud Behari Basu, 1951 ILR 1 Cal 404. Means so far as trial before a court of session is concerned the judicial proceedings before court of session which ends
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