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Reserve
from using or enjoying at once. To keep back or hold over to a later time or place or for further
Reservoir
reservoir cannot be understood merely to be a means to hold water in a stream. It is only by controlling the
Resignation
the office. To 'relinquish an office' means to 'cease to hold' the office, or to 'loose hold of' the office, Union
Severalty, estates in
Severalty, estates in. he who holds lands or tenements in severalty, or is sole tenant thereof,
Shikmi
occupant, but does not include a mortgagee or a person holding land directly from Government', Maulana Shamsuddin v. Khushilal, AIR 1978
Nominal partner
to the world as apparently having an interest. See PARTNERSHIP; HOLDING OUT.
Stakeholder
333. Upon a sale of land a sake-holder appears to hold the deposit for the party entitled thereto. He may interplead
Suit
admit of any other stretching process, BSI Ltd. v. Gift Holdings Pvt. Ltd., AIR 2000 SC 926. [See also Sick Industrial
Toilet soap
Toilet soap, which is being used for everybody house-hold use for purpose of bath would fall within the meaning of...
Trustee
1963 (39 of 1963), s. 2 (n)] Includes every person holding property in trust. [Specific Relief Act, 1963 (47 of 1963),
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