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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)

owner or joint owners of full age who can deal with the whole estate without the concurrence of holders of equitable interests in favour of a purchaser for value by means of an expedient which is generally

Life insurance fund

Life insurance fund, The life insurance fund as defined in s. 10(2) is an absolute security of the life policy-holders and cannot be used in any manner. The words 'life insurance fund' have a definite meaning...

Preferential payments

264 (4) (b) of the Companies Act, 1929, these debts are to have priority over the claims of holders of debentures or debenture stock under any floating charge created by a company. The debts are a first

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Partition

Partition, is mitakshara 'partition' may be only severance of the joint status of the members of the coparcenary, that it to say, what was once a joint title has become a divided title though there has...

South Sea Fund

such part of the National Debt as was advanced by the South Sea Company and its annuitants. The holders of South Sea Annuities have been paid off, or have received other stock in lieu thereof, 2 Steph.

Prospectus

except in an offer to under writers or not to the public, or to existing members or debenture holders of the company. By s. 36, contracts referred to in a prospectus are not to be varied without

Public authority

Public authority, in the policy statement is not a term of art. It must be construed in a purpose way, taking particular account of the context, McFarland HL(NI) (in re:), (2004) 1 WLR 1289.Is a body,...

Qualifying share

Qualifying share, means a share of common stock purchased by someone in order to become a director of a corporation that requires its directors to be share-holders, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1254.

Receiver

Morgan v. Hart, (1914) 2 KB 183; R. S. C. 1883, Ord. L., r. 15A. As to debenture holders, see Comp. Act, 1929, ss. 86, 308-310. In the administration of estates, under the Lunacy Acts, 1890, 1891

Reditus capitales

Reditus capitales, chief rents paid by free-holders to go quit of all other services.

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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)

owner or joint owners of full age who can deal with the whole estate without the concurrence of holders of equitable interests in favour of a purchaser for value by means of an expedient which is generally

Life insurance fund

Life insurance fund, The life insurance fund as defined in s. 10(2) is an absolute security of the life policy-holders and cannot be used in any manner. The words 'life insurance fund' have a definite meaning...

Preferential payments

264 (4) (b) of the Companies Act, 1929, these debts are to have priority over the claims of holders of debentures or debenture stock under any floating charge created by a company. The debts are a first

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Partition

Partition, is mitakshara 'partition' may be only severance of the joint status of the members of the coparcenary, that it to say, what was once a joint title has become a divided title though there has...

South Sea Fund

such part of the National Debt as was advanced by the South Sea Company and its annuitants. The holders of South Sea Annuities have been paid off, or have received other stock in lieu thereof, 2 Steph.

Prospectus

except in an offer to under writers or not to the public, or to existing members or debenture holders of the company. By s. 36, contracts referred to in a prospectus are not to be varied without

Public authority

Public authority, in the policy statement is not a term of art. It must be construed in a purpose way, taking particular account of the context, McFarland HL(NI) (in re:), (2004) 1 WLR 1289.Is a body,...

Qualifying share

Qualifying share, means a share of common stock purchased by someone in order to become a director of a corporation that requires its directors to be share-holders, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1254.

Receiver

Morgan v. Hart, (1914) 2 KB 183; R. S. C. 1883, Ord. L., r. 15A. As to debenture holders, see Comp. Act, 1929, ss. 86, 308-310. In the administration of estates, under the Lunacy Acts, 1890, 1891

Reditus capitales

Reditus capitales, chief rents paid by free-holders to go quit of all other services.

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