Furtherance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: furtheranceFurther advance, or charge
Further advance, or charge, a second or subsequent loan of money to a mortgagor by a mortgagee, either upon the same security as the original loan was advanced upon, or an additional security, Equity considers the arrears of interest on a mortgagee security converted into principal, by agreement between the parties, as a further advance.Although the tacking of a third or subsequent mortgage has been abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 94, that s. has expressly preserved the right to tack a further advance by a prior mortgage so that the advance may rank in priority to subsequent mortgages, even if the further advance was made with notice of a subsequent mortgage or charge in cases where the mortgage imposes an obligation to make further advances. Where the mortgage is to secure a current account or any other further advances, notice of an intervening charge will postpone the further advance to that charge but (by way of exception) in this case notice will not be imputed to t...
Further consideration
Further consideration, the postponed considera-tion by a judge of a cause or of some question in it. In the Chancery Division in actions for administra-tion, partition, and the like, it is usual at the first hearing merely to direct accounts and inquiries and to adjourn the further consideration of the cause. When the Master has made his certificate as to the result of the accounts and inquiries the action comes on for hearing on further consideration when any outstanding questions of law are determined by the Court and the action is finally disposed of; though in some rase cases a second or even a third further consideration may be necessary. See (English) R.S.C., Ord. XXXVI., r. 21; Dan. Ch. Pr. In the King's Bench Division, if there are important legal questions raised, the judge sometimes does not give judgment at once, but reserves the matter for further consideration...
Further
Further, the dictionary meaning of 'further' (when used as an adjective) is 'additional', more supple-mental. 'Further' investigation therefore is the continuation of the earlier investigation and not a fresh investigation or reinvestigation to be started ab initio wiping out the earlier investigation al-together, K. Chandra Shekhar v. State of Kerala, AIR 1998 SC 2001 (2009): (1998) 5 SCC 223....
Further relief
Further relief, further relief must be a relief, flowing directly and necessarily from the declaration sought and a relief appropriate to and necessarily consequent upon the right or title asserted, Babu Puri v. Kaln, AIR 2005 Raj 77.An injunction is a 'further relief' within the meaning of the s. 42 of the Specific Relief Act, 1877, C. Mohammad Yunus v. Syed Unnissa, AIR 1961 SC 808: (1960) 3 SCR 221...
Further assurance, Covenant for
Further assurance, Covenant for, one of the usual covenants entered into by a vendor for the protection of the vendee's interest in the subject of purchase, to the effect that the vendor will, at the request and cost of the vendee, execute further conveyances, etc., for more perfectly assuring the subject-matter of the conveyance; implied in conveyances made on or after Jan. 1st, 1882, expressed to be made by a 'beneficial owner,' or if other terms of art are employed, according to the case by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 76, and the Second Schedule re-enacting and extending s. 7 of the Conveyancing Act, 1881...
Furtherance
Furtherance, The dictionary meaning of the word 'furtherance' is, advancement or promotion, Shankarlal Kacharabhai v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1965 SC 1260: (1965) 1 SCR 287. [Penal Code 1860, S. 34]See also 2004 Cri LJ 3328 (SC); AIR 2004 SC 132....
In furtherance of the common intention
In furtherance of the common intention, to invoke the aid of s. 34 Indian Penal Code, 1860 success-fully, it must be shown that the criminal act com-plained against was done by one of the accused persons in the furtherance of the common intention of all; if this is shown, then liability for the crime may be imposed on any one of the persons in the same manner as if the act were done by him alone. (AIR 1945 PC 118 followed), Shankarlal Kacharbhai v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1965 SC 1260 (1262): 1965 Cri LJ 226. (Indian Penal Code s. 34)...
Until further orders
Until further orders, the expression 'until further orders' suggest an indefinite period, K.C. Joshi v. Union of India, AIR 1985 SC 1046 (1048): (1985) 3 SCC 153: (1987) 3 SCR 869....
Furtherance
The act of furthering or helping forward promotion advancement progress...
Furtherer
One who furthers or helps to advance a promoter...
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