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Matched in: Term Hary
hari kari
An incorrect but common spelling and pronunciation of hara kiri
Red-book of the Exchequer
the names of those who held lands per baroniam in the time of Henry II, Ryley, 667. See Hary. Co. Litt. 68 b, Note (7).
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Conditional limitation
and they are so far limitations, as upon the contingency taking effect the estate passes to a stranger, Hary. Note 1 to Co. Litt. 203 b. These imitations can, with some exceptions, only take effect now as
Quic quid plantatur (or fixature) solo, solo cedit
'quicquid plantatur solo solo cedit', i.e., whatever is planted on the soil becomes the part of the soil, Hari Kishan Dass Banker v. Union of India, AIR 1956 Punj 116 (118). The maxim 'whatever is affixed to
Work
some kind; an architectural or engineering structure, a build-ing edifice, Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Kartar Singh Bhadana v. Hari Singh Nalwa, (2001) 4 SCC 661.
Undertake
promise, engage, agree or assume an obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., see also Kartar Singh Bhadana v. Hari Singh Nalwa, (2001) 4 SCC 661.
To persuade
To persuade, means to include a person to believe something to lead one to do something, Hari Ram Sri Prakesh v. Election Tribunal, Mazuffarnagar, AIR 1970 All 146.
Time-barred
Time-barred, means debts which cannot be recovered in court of law by the statutes of limitations, Hari Raj Singh v. Sanchalak Panchayat Raj, Uttar Pradesh Govt., Lucknow, AIR 1968 All 246.
Taken
in its proper perspective. A person cannot take the benefit unless final order of assessment is passed, Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd. v. Union of India, (2006) 1 SCC 396.
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Hary
Matched in: Term Hary
hari kari
An incorrect but common spelling and pronunciation of hara kiri
Red-book of the Exchequer
the names of those who held lands per baroniam in the time of Henry II, Ryley, 667. See Hary. Co. Litt. 68 b, Note (7).
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Conditional limitation
and they are so far limitations, as upon the contingency taking effect the estate passes to a stranger, Hary. Note 1 to Co. Litt. 203 b. These imitations can, with some exceptions, only take effect now as
Quic quid plantatur (or fixature) solo, solo cedit
'quicquid plantatur solo solo cedit', i.e., whatever is planted on the soil becomes the part of the soil, Hari Kishan Dass Banker v. Union of India, AIR 1956 Punj 116 (118). The maxim 'whatever is affixed to
Work
some kind; an architectural or engineering structure, a build-ing edifice, Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Kartar Singh Bhadana v. Hari Singh Nalwa, (2001) 4 SCC 661.
Undertake
promise, engage, agree or assume an obligation, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., see also Kartar Singh Bhadana v. Hari Singh Nalwa, (2001) 4 SCC 661.
To persuade
To persuade, means to include a person to believe something to lead one to do something, Hari Ram Sri Prakesh v. Election Tribunal, Mazuffarnagar, AIR 1970 All 146.
Time-barred
Time-barred, means debts which cannot be recovered in court of law by the statutes of limitations, Hari Raj Singh v. Sanchalak Panchayat Raj, Uttar Pradesh Govt., Lucknow, AIR 1968 All 246.
Taken
in its proper perspective. A person cannot take the benefit unless final order of assessment is passed, Shree Hari Chemicals Export Ltd. v. Union of India, (2006) 1 SCC 396.
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