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Alien
of the Crown. The residence required is residence in the United Kingdom for not less than one year immediately preceding the application, and previous residence in some part of the King's dominions, here or elsewhere, for four … in force are the (English) Naturalization Regulations, 1933 (S. R. & O. 1933, No. 1141). Aliens are now controlled by the (English) Aliens Restriction Act, 1914, as amended by the (English) Aliens Restriction Amendment Act, 1919. By
Winding-up
England the liquidator or provisional liquidator is to take the company's property into his custody or under his control. Voluntary Winding-up may take place (see s. 225)- (a) By effluxion of time under the articles and by … charges created within six months of the commencement of the winding-up are avoided unless the company was solvent immediately after the creation of the charge, subject to the provisions of the s. Onerous property may be disclaimed
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the interposition of any other estate) to his heirs or the heirs of his body, such remainder is immediately executed in possession in the person so taking the life freehold, the word 'heirs' being treated as word … the rule, the heir would have taken an original and independent estate by purchase, not derived from or controllable by his ancestor; but the operation of the rule places the whole power over the inheritance in the
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Nuisance
v. Sugni Bai, AIR 1999 SC 283 (285): (1999) 1 SCC 133. [A.P. Buildings (Lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act (15 of 1960) s. 10(2)] The nuisance is the concomitant act resulting in danger to the life … nuisance and involves a sense of urgency in the sense that if the Magistrate fails to take recourse immediately irreparable damage would be done to the public, State of Madhya Pradesh v. Kedia Leather & Liquor Ltd.,
Court of record
405. Members of the State judiciary below the High Court are subordinate to the High Court and the control over the district courts and court subordinate thereto is vested in it, Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, … jurisdiction of which the debtor resided or carried on business for the greater part of the six months immediately prior to his death, Administration of Insolvent Estates of Deceased Persons Order, 1986, Sch. I, Pt. II, para
bank
negotiable instrument or promise or order to pay money unless the instrument, promise, or order is presented for immediate payment over the counter federal land bank : a land bank that is under federal charter and regulated … bank until it is sold central bank : a national bank that establishes monetary and fiscal policy and controls the money supply and interest rate collecting bank : a bank other than the payor bank that is
open
par] 2 : to begin the trial of a case [defendant…has the option of presenting an opening statement immediately after plaintiff s "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] … effective or available for use until canceled [an insurance contract] 4 : not repressed or regulated by legal controls [a state with gambling] vb opened open·ing vt 1 : to begin the process of [ the succession]
Cabinet
Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and Philip Laundy, p. 67. Relates to the Privy councillors who actually transact the immediate business of the Government and assemble from time to time as the public exigencies require, Law Dictionary, Mozely … M.N. Kaul and S.L. Shakdher, 5th Edn., 2001. Determines policy to be submitted to Parliament and exercises overall control over administration. Proceedings of cabinet are secret. It delegates considerable amount of its work to its committees since
Jurisdiction
of senses and takes its colour from its context. Whereas the 'pure' theory of jurisdic-tion would reduce jurisdictional control to a vani-shing point, the adoption of a narrower meaning might result in a more useful legal concept … determine a cause, and such tribunal cannot exist except by authority of law. Jurisdiction always emanates directly and immediately from the law; it is a power which nobody on whom the law has not conferred it can
Poor laws
parochial funds and the management of the poor throughout the country were placed for five years under the control of a central board called 'The Poor Law Commissioners'; succeeded in 1847 by a temporary 'Poor Law Board' … is likely to need poor law relief, an order may be made for his removal to the workhouse immediately on his discharge from prison. [(English) Poor Law Act, 1930, s. 103] Aliens have the same right to
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