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indicia [Latin, plural of indicium sign, from indicare to point out] : distinctive indications [ of reliability] ...
Indicia
Indicia [Lat.], signs, marks....
Marz-ool-maut
Marz-ool-maut, under the Mohemmedan Law, the term 'marz-ool-maut' is applicable not only to disease which actually cause death but to diseases from which it is probable that death will ensure so as to engender in the person affected with the disease an apprehension of death. A person labouring under such a disease cannot make a valid gift of the whole of his property until a year has elapsed, from the time he was first attacked by it. When a gift is made by a person labouring under such a disease, it will be good only to the extent of one-third of the subject of the gift, if the donee had been put into possession by the donor, Labbi v. Bibbun, 6 NWP 159.To establish 'Marz-ool-maut there must be present at least the following conditions--(1) Proximate danger of death so that there is, as it is phrased, a preponderance (ghaliba) of knout or apprehension, that is, that at the given time death must be more probable than life;(2) there must be some degree of subjective apprehension of death...
Registration of title of land
Registration of title of land. The (English) Land Registration Act, 1925 (15 Geo. 5, c. 21), repeals and re-enacts the (English) Land Transfer Acts, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 87) and 1897 (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65), with amendments in keeping with innovations which were introduced by the property laws of 1925. Its object is to simplify the indicia of land ownership and transfer by mere inscription and transcription in a register. The advantages which are claimed for the system are (a) purchasers for value of an absolute or good leasehold title are absolved from any inquiry into the title other than it is shown to be on the register; (b) certain equitable claims which would be binding on the land under the general law and cannot be removed or over-reached without onerous formalities do not affect such purchasers; (c) the method of conveyance or charge is simple; (d) subject to the statutory provisions, registration guarantees the title to purchasers for value and mortgagees. It should be observ...
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