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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
holding has been made under statute and the tenant has given notice of his intention to claim compensation to the landlord
Agent and servant
master and is bound to conform to all reasonable orders given in the course of his work.... An agent though bound
Consideration
it would be impossible precisely to determine whether, in a given case, the consideration were adequate, without a psychological investigation into
Sessions of the peace
but on a particular occasion for the execution of some given branch of their authority, after reasonable notice to all the
Receiver of stolen property
stolen or for being in possession thereof, there may be given in evidence for the purpose of proving guilty knowledge: (a)
Release
and titles, and is the amplest discharge that can be given. (d) By enlarging a particular estate into an estate commensurate
Resumption
Act, 1923, by which:- Where a notice to quit is given by the landlord of a holding to a tenant from
Retainer
professional services: the contract that such services shall not be given to the opposite party; (2) a document given by a
Trial
issue or question between the parties, whereupon judg-ment may be given' (Co. Litt. 124 b). A formal judicial examination of evidence
Sovereignty
sovereignty is best examined by a statement of the form given to it by John Austin. In every legal analysis of
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