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Deterioration

Deterioration, Having regard to the background and the setting in which the word 'deterioration' occurs in s. 76 of the new Act

Regardless

Having no regard heedless careless as regardless of life consequences dignity

Favorless

Unfavored not regarded with favor having no countenance or support

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Behold

To have in sight to see clearly to look at to regard with the eyes

Possession

and in its legal meaning, possession is often indistinguishable from ownership, which is the right to possess. In regard to real property a mere right without possession is not sufficient to found an action for trespass, for instance, … for trespass on the land demised, Wallis v. Hand, (1893) 2 Ch 75; and see POSSESSIO FRATRIS. In regard to chattels it is said that property draws to it the possession (Bac. Abr. Trespass, C. 3), but this

Manufacture

or a series of changes, take the commodity to the point where commercially it can no longer be regarded as the original commodity but instead is recognised as a new and distinct article that a manufacture can

Decree

formal expression of an adjudication which the Court conclusively and finally determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit, Deep Chand v. Land Acquisition Officer, (1994) … adjudication which, so far as regards the Court expressing it, conclusively determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in controversy in the suit and may be either preliminary or final.

Trust

may be its quantity or quality, may be impressed with a trust, which equity will carry out without regard to form, provided its purpose do not contravene the policy of the law, or the principles governing the rights

Domicile

place. It is a clearly established rule that the validity of a will, disposing of personal estate, as regards form, is regulated by the law of the country in which the deceased was domiciled at the time

Registration of title of land

or charge of registered land should be careful to make all proper inquiries outside the Land Registry in regard to the many important incumbrances, claims, charges and other matters included in the list contained in s. 70. Claims … the general law, and subsequent registered proprietors not being purchasers for value are under the same liability in regard to minor interests which affected the registered proprietor at the time of transfer to them [s. 20 (4)]. Upon

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