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Award
and material evidence has been subsequently discovered, the award may be remitted to the arbitrator for reconsideration. An interim award may be made and a special case may be stated on any question of law arising thereunder.
Excess realisation
any realisation representing the differ-ence between the controlled price and the price allowed by the court by an interim order, if such interim order is set aside, whether by the court which made the order or in
Judgment
15, Gyangirji Narsinggirji Math v. Raja Dhanrajgirji Raja Narsingh Girji, AIR 1967 Bom 94. Mere refusal to give interim relief in a litigation where ultimately the relief claimed maybe granted would not amount to a judgment within
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Letter of cover
proposition to do so. Experience of trades people has however shown that some kind of protection for the interim period when the insurer is making the enquiries is necessary. This protection is given by what is called
Searches
is made against the land affected and the danger of an accidental omission of the name of an interim owner or incumbrancer is avoided. For depart-mental reasons against this practice at the Land Registry, see an article
Receiver
468. Under the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 8, the court may appoint the official receiver to be interim receiver of the debtor's property. A receiver may also be appointed by way of 'equitable execution' where the
Perpetual injunction
finally disposes of the suit, and is indefinite in point of time; as opposed to an injunction ad interim, i.e., until the trial or further order. See INJUNCTION.
Omnis ratihabitio retrotrahitur et mandato priori 'quiparatur
equivalent to a previous request, provided that the interests of third parties have not been affected in the interim.) See Mann v. Walters, (1830) 10 B&C 626, and Broom's Leg. Max., and RATIFICATION.
Official receivers
appointed by the Board of Trade under s. 66 of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1883, to act as interim receivers and managers of bankrupts' estates, pending the appointment of trustees in bankruptcy: see now Bankruptcy Act, 1914,
Arbitral award
Arbitral award, includes an interim award. [Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (26 of 1996), s. 2(1)(c)]
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