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Substantive capacity
Substantive capacity, means capacity other than an officiating or temporary capacity and would imply that the holder thereof had a lien on his post, Prem Nath Sharma v. Vice-Chancellor, Lucknow, University, AIR 1959 All 618.
Subeguzar
pay a fixed annual amount for the grant held by them. While the tenure is called 'sube', its holder is called not 'subedar' which has a different meaning but 'subeguzar', Thakur Amar Singhji v. State of Rajasthan,
Sthanam
west coast had attached to their families an office called Sthanam meaning literally 'status, rank, or dignity'. The holder of Sthanam was called a Sthanee or Sthanamdar. The rule granted Sthanams to their Chieftains and important public
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Redemption
bringing off a charge or obligation by payment. To what extent this redemption freed the land or its holder from the obligation depends not so much upon what the obligation was before redemption as what remained of
Status - capacity
with its attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not directly compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular act. Capacity, on the other hand, is a legally conferred
Status
with it attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not direct compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular act, Sri Mahalinga Thambiran Swamigal v. His Holiness Sri La
Stakeholder
Stakeholder, one with whom a stake is deposited [see, generally, (English) Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 58)]. As to when money deposited in the hands of a stakeholder, to abide...
Shebaitship
431. (ii) Shebaitship is in the nature of immovable property heritable by the widow of the last male holder unless there is an usage or custom of a different nature in cases where the founder has not
Shares in public undertakings
in other under-takings were real or personal property turned upon the nature of the shares-that is, whether the holder could call for a specific part of the land itself or only a share of the profits. See
Shareholder
is only the person whose name is entered in the register of share-holders of the company as the holder of the shares who can be said to be a shareholder qua the company, and not the person
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Holder - Law Dictionary Search Results
Substantive capacity
Substantive capacity, means capacity other than an officiating or temporary capacity and would imply that the holder thereof had a lien on his post, Prem Nath Sharma v. Vice-Chancellor, Lucknow, University, AIR 1959 All 618.
Subeguzar
pay a fixed annual amount for the grant held by them. While the tenure is called 'sube', its holder is called not 'subedar' which has a different meaning but 'subeguzar', Thakur Amar Singhji v. State of Rajasthan,
Sthanam
west coast had attached to their families an office called Sthanam meaning literally 'status, rank, or dignity'. The holder of Sthanam was called a Sthanee or Sthanamdar. The rule granted Sthanams to their Chieftains and important public
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Redemption
bringing off a charge or obligation by payment. To what extent this redemption freed the land or its holder from the obligation depends not so much upon what the obligation was before redemption as what remained of
Status - capacity
with its attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not directly compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular act. Capacity, on the other hand, is a legally conferred
Status
with it attribution of a fixed quota of capacity and incapacities, but it does not direct compel the holder to do or refrain from doing any particular act, Sri Mahalinga Thambiran Swamigal v. His Holiness Sri La
Stakeholder
Stakeholder, one with whom a stake is deposited [see, generally, (English) Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 58)]. As to when money deposited in the hands of a stakeholder, to abide...
Shebaitship
431. (ii) Shebaitship is in the nature of immovable property heritable by the widow of the last male holder unless there is an usage or custom of a different nature in cases where the founder has not
Shares in public undertakings
in other under-takings were real or personal property turned upon the nature of the shares-that is, whether the holder could call for a specific part of the land itself or only a share of the profits. See
Shareholder
is only the person whose name is entered in the register of share-holders of the company as the holder of the shares who can be said to be a shareholder qua the company, and not the person
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