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Abatement
it is always to the prejudice of the heir or immediate devisee, whereas the latter is to the prejudice of the
Arising out of accident
to be direct and proximate and it can be less immediate. This would imply the accident should be connected with the
Distress
declaration is made as required by the Act that the immediate tenant, in respect of whose rent the distress is made,
Executory devise
to D. (2) Where a testator, without disposing of the immediate fee, gives a future estate to arise, either upon a
Extent
hall not be necessary for authorizing the issue of an immediate extent or of a writ of diem clausit extremum, and
Judgment
adverse effect on the party concerned must be direct and immediate rather than indirect or remote. For instance, where the Trial
Oath
it that his attestation or promise is made under an immediate sense of responsibility to God.' Similarly an affirmation in lieu
Separation
containing the terms and conditions upon which an actual and immediate separation is to be arranged, will be valid, so far
Urgently
urgency according to dictionary means 'immediate, 'very important; that requires immediate attention, AIR 1985 All 158 (159). (Land Acquisition Act, 1894,
The building is bona fide required by the landlord
building is bona fide required by the landlord' for the immediate purpose of demolition and reconstruction occurring in s. 14(1)(b) of
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