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title
: marketable title in this entry In·di·an title : title held by American Indians that consists of the right to occupy
inventory
value assigned to an inventory 2 : goods or materials held on hand: as a under the Bankruptcy Code : materials
corporation
proprietorship close corporation [klōs-] : a corporation whose shares are held by a small number of individuals (as management) and not
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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
dispossessed by the trespasser, for instance; a trespasser occupying land held under a lease acquires no rights against the reversioner, whatever
Widow
an intestate shall be distributed in the manner or be held on the trusts mentioned in this s., namely:- (i) If
Trade Union
case of Allen v. Flood, 1898, AC 1, it was held by a majority of six to three in the House
Statutory trusts
purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, land held upon 'statutory trusts' shall be held upon trust for sale
Power of Court to order meeting to be called
(a) order a meeting of the company to be called, held and conducted in such manner as the Court thinks fit;
Piracy
Jure Gentium, 1934, AC 586, where a frustrated attempt was held to be piracy by that law); but it is not
Open space
(English) Open Spaces Act, 1890, empowered the trustees of land held upon trust for the purposes of public recreation to transfer
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