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Partnership
a limited partnership, the parties are to a great extent free to make whatever terms and conditions they please for controlling … on the subject. Rules, which, however, subject to any agreement express or implied between the partners, are laid down by s.
Malik and 'Malik kamil
is not a term of art implying full proprietary ownership free from any limitation. On the contrary, it is a term … it is doubtless a slightly stronger term or form of expression to say that someone is 'Malik kamil' or absolute owner
Luxury
Luxury, as an entirely relative term; a free indulgence in costly food, dress, furniture or anything expensive which … destroys mankind; at once corrupts the body and the mind', Express Hotels Private Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1989 SC
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
of the legal estate in the fee simple or term free from, i.e., over-reaching, any of the equitable interests covered or … on the 31st December,1925, is still in force subject to express statutory modification in regard to the equitable interests to which
Equitable estates and interests
to statutory modifications which enable certain persons to convey land free from equities in certain cases. See ESTATE OWNER, LEGAL ESTATE, … by mortgage or charge, and whenever a trust arises, either express, constructive, implied or by operation of law. In theory the
Landlord and tenant
shall quietly enjoy and possess the premises during the term free from disturbance by the landlord or by persons claiming against … of an estate inland, called the lessor or landlord, agrees expressly or by implication to allow another person, called the lessee
Fixtures
of personal property. When the chattel is connected with the free-hold, by being let into the earth, or by being cemented … consent of the landlord, and the Act of 1875 made express provision for its exclusion by landlords. (g) For ornament and
Escape
85-89. See RESCUE. The act or an instance of breaking free from confine-ments restrain, or an obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th … has rendered this all but obsolete, and the sheriff is expressly discharged from any liability by s. 31 of the Prison
Election
of his choice by a man left to his own free will to take or to do one thing or another. … (1988) 1 SCR 878. [Constitution of India, Art. 329(d)] The expression 'election', means selection of a person by vote or even
Dominion (His Majesty's)
of New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, the Irish Free State, and Newfoundland'; see also COLONY. These Dominions are also … 5, c. 4), s. 1, provides: 'In this Act the expression Dominion means any of the following Dominions ,that is to
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