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Possession is nine points of the law
is not to be taken to be true to the full extent, so as to mean that the person in possession … can only be ousted by one whose title is nine times better than his; but it places in a stronger light
Passenger
train or carriage on payment of his fare, whether at full rates or at concessional rates. Railway Passengers Fare Act, 1971, … He will continue to be a passenger even at the time of alighting from the bus, if his physical contact with
Notice
for, otherwise, such bona fide purchaser would not enjoy the full benefit of his own unexceptionable title. If a person, who … prior equitable right, who obtains the legal estate at the time of his purchase, is entitled to priority in equity, as
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Manumission
by the right hand to the viscount or sheriff in full Court, showing them the door, giving them a lance and … will, gave his slave freedom. A Mong us, in the time of the Conqueror, villeins were manumitted by their master delivering
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
in the hands of an owner or joint owners of full age who can deal with the whole estate without the … held in fee simple, leased and mortgaged at the same time. all other estate and interests inland are reduced to equitable
Law
24, 89, 91) (now Judicature Act,1925, ss. 36-43, 44, 202), full effect is to be given to all equitable rights. See, … the ideas and ideologies of that society. It must keep time with the heartbeats of the society and with the needs
Go slow
to have remained employed and thus to be entitled to full wages. Apart from this also, 'go-slow' is likely to be … the most pernicious practices that discontented or disgruntled workmen some time resort to. It would not be far wrong to call
Duel
Mr. Seton was killed by Lieutenant Hawkey in1845. For a full list of celebrated duels, see Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, tit. … the trial of the truth, long since disused. In modern times a duel is a combat with weapons between two persons
Deposition
that the prisoner or his counsel or solicitor had a full opportunity of cross-examining the witness. Under the second, the testimony … taken down by a justice of the peace at any time before trial, and read at the trial upon it being
judgment
the balance of a debt that is not satisfied in full by the security ;esp : such a judgment following the … a motion for summary judgment may be made at any time after 20 days following the commencement of the action. Summary
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