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Trial
Trial, is not necessary that the trial must be a full-dressed or a jury trial or a trial which concludes only … witnesses, filing documents and addressing before the tribunal from the time that the petition is transferred to it, Harish Chandra v.
Title, Covenants for
any qualification the grant or lease is valid and in full force and is nowise void or voidable, and also a … to the person to whom it is made, as from time to time may reasonably be required. (B) In a conveyance
Tail
tenant-in-tail, whether in possession, remainder, contingency, or otherwise, shall have full power to dispose of (by deed enrolled, etc., see ss. … been claimed by, the person making the disposition, at the time of his making the same, and also as against all
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Rent
free of all services. (6) Rack-rent, a rent of the full value of the tenement, or near it. See RACK-RENT. (7) … least one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of its reservation. (4) Rent-seck, a barren rent, which is
Power of Attorney
nature of this instrument is to give the attorney the full power and authority of the maker to accomplish the act … the death, etc., was not known to him at the time of the payment or act. See (English) Law of Property
Payable
3 SCC 407: (1976) Supp SCR 87. The expression 'the full amount payable by the foreign buyer in respect of the … 'payable' may signify an obligation to pay at a future time but when used without qualification in payable at once, S.P.L.P.
Insolvency
state of one who has not property sufficient for the full payment of his debts. An insolvent, as distinguished from a … for his debts even after his discharge. The Acts from time to time in operation for the relief of insolvent debtors
Inns of Chancery
obtained on application to any one of the Inns, contain full information as to the steps necessary to be taken in … Report of Royal Commission, 1855. The Inns of Court from time to time agree on certain 'Consolidated Regulations,' as to the
Disability
[The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 (1 of 1996), s. 2 (i) (i) … in any employment in which he was engaged at the time of the accident resulting in the disablement, and, where the
Deed
estate in the grantee or lessee or to give a full legal title in rem against the world, unless the title … to the reversion and belong to the person for the time being entitled to the latter. (l) Conditions, conditional limitations, provisos
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