Immediate Control - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deposit (accidental)
(accidental), is made where a chattel, through circumstances over which neither the owner nor the recipient has any immediate control, is deposited on the land or premises of another, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 1809, p. 836.
Directly
as lessees under the State, who immediately before the date of vesting, were working the mine under their immediate control, management and supervision. Thus construed, the phrase 'being directly worked by him' in the s. will not take
Kings peace
royal subject's right to be free from crime (to 'have peace') in certain areas subject to the King's immediate control, such as the King's palace or highway. A breach of the peace in one of these areas subjected
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Ready made clothing
Ready made clothing, the expression ready made clothing mean clothing which is ready for immediate use, AIR 1953 All 245. [Cotton Cloth and Yarn Control Order, (1945), Cl. 3(a)]
numerical limit, exempt from
provisions of the flexible numerical limit of 675,000 set by the Immigration Act of 1990. Exempt categories include immediate relatives of U.S. citizens, refugees, asylees (limited to 10,000 per year), Amerasians, aliens adjusted under the legalization provisions … asylees (limited to 10,000 per year), Amerasians, aliens adjusted under the legalization provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and certain parolees from the former Soviet Union and Indochina. Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Gurdwara property
Gurdwara property, means,-(i) all movable and immovable property, which, immediately before the appointed day, vested or was kept in deposit in the name of the Board; (ii) all … the historic Gurdwaras; (iii) all offerings in cash or kind made in various Gurdwaras or institution, managed or controlled by the Committee; (iv) all property in cash or kind, movables as well as immovable that may be
Dentist
effect to certain agreements between Great Britain, the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland as to registration and control of medical practitioners and dentists. … since July, 1914, been practising dentistry in the United Kingdom, or, if a chemist, was in full practice immediately before 28th July, 1921; (2) if on 28th July, 1921, he had practised in the United Kingdom, passes
Roman Catholics
hold property in their corporate capacity. The Act does not, it seems, operate to render void an absolute immediate bequest to individuals ascertained at the death of the testator [Re Smith, (1914) 1 Ch 937]. As to … 17 Geo. 5, c. 55), which does not apply to Northern Ireland, and safeguards powers to regulate and control processions and repeals and amends a number of Acts (see Sch., ibid.).
Law
sense means positive law. See LEX. It includes any enactment, proclamation Regulation, rule, notification or other instrument, having, immediately before the appointed day, the force of law in the whole of any part of the territory now … 'a brooding Omnipotence in the sky' but a pragmatic instrument of social order. It is an operational art controlling economic life, and interpretative effort must be imbued with the statutory purpose, Carew and Company Ltd. v. Union
Married women's property
husband passed to her absolutely at her husband's death if he died solvent. See PARAPHERNALIA. The almost complete control which the Common Law gave to the husband was much modified by the doctrines and practice of equity … feme sole; but see the saving clauses in s. 4, supra; and by s. 2, all property which immediately before the 2nd August, 1935, was her separate property or held for her separate use in equity belongs
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