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good time : a deduction for good behavior made from a convict's

good time

the pleasures of good company as he was a real good time Charlie

Sale or return

return. By s. 18, Rule 4, of the Sale of Goods Act, 1893, supra:- When goods are delivered to the buyer … the goods without giving notice of rejection, then, if a time has been fixed for the return of the goods, on

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Replevin

Replevin, a personal action to recover possession in specie of goods unlawfully taken (generally, but not exclusively, applicable to the taking … the goods either general or special in him at the time of the taking, and it lies against him who takes

Demurrage

under the Port Trusts Act. In the context of the goods remaining in the wharfage, it implies the charges which the … the freighter may detain the vessel for a further specified time, or as long as he pleases, on payment of so

Complaint

trade practice has been adopted by any trader; (ii) the goods bought by him or agreed to be bought by him … (1 of 1956) or under any other law for the time being in force; or (iii) the Central Government or any

Rem, information in

Rem, information in, when any goods are supposed to become the property of the Crown, and … come in and claim the effects, and at the same time there issued a commission of appraisement to value the goods,

Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

the tenant to cultivate in accordance with the rules of good husbandry or the terms of his tenancy. 3. Compensation for … to execute the repairs and give the landlord a reasonable time to carry them out himself. In the case of (3)

Wharfage

Wharfage, money paid for landing goods at a wharf, or for shipping and taking goods into … them from the railway after the expiry of the free time for such removal. [Railways Act, 1989, s. 2 (41)] As

Seasonable

Occurring in good time in due season or in proper time for the purpose

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