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Executor
the former executor so long as his title existed are good, Hewson v. Shelley, (1914) 2 Ch 13. Probate of the … In general, legacies ought not to be paid within a year after the death of the testator, and not even then
Recorder
standing at least, appointed by the Crown, holding office during good behaviour, and receiving 'such yearly salary not exceeding that stated … a separate Court of Quarter Sessions, a barrister of five years' standing at least, appointed by the Crown, holding office during
Feasts
as Easter, which fixes all the rest, as Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, Sexagesima, Ascension-day, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, etc. The … these are always celebrated on the same day of the year; or (2) movable, such as Easter, which fixes all the
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durables
durables : consumer goods (as vehicles or appliances) that are typically used repeatedly over … appliances) that are typically used repeatedly over a period of years called also durable goods
Good year
The venereal disease often used as a mild oath
Charging event and taxable event
which would attract the charge which will be taxable event, Good Year India Ltd. v. State of Haryana, 1989 Supp (1) SCR
Notice to quit
quit given by a mortgagor before default was held a good notice to determine the tenancy; and a notice given to … Notice to quit. Where there is a tenancy from year to year subsisting, it can only be put an end
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 … down temporary pasture with clover, etc., sown more than two years prior to the termination of the tenancy.'Neither consent nor notice
Registration of title of land
system are (a) purchasers for value of an absolute or good leasehold title are absolved from any inquiry into the title … rule be registered except leaseholds having not more than 21 years unexpired, and except all mortgage terms where there is a
Age
be rebutted by evidence of the infant's capacity to discern good from evil (malitia supplet 'tatem-malice supplies age). The old rule … he could not. A male under the age of 14 years is presumed impotent as well as doli incapax, and since
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