Interruption - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occupier and owner
as an 'occupier' should not be tacked on to his enjoyment as 'owner' if there should be no interruption in his user, Chinnasami Goundan v. A.S. Balasundara Mudaliar, AIR 1934 Mad 575.
successive
succession [ rights] b : created by succession 2 : following in order : following each other without interruption [ bankruptcy filings] 3 : of, relating to, or being a petition for habeas corpus that raises a
prescription
after which a right is unenforceable in Louisiana courts but may be enforced in another state forum [an interruption of ] [by the of ten years] ;also : the bar to an action that results from prescription
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Usurpation
Usurpation, a keeping or holding by using that which is another's; an interruption of usucapio, or disturbing a man in his right and possession, etc. It is called instrusion in the
Service qualifying for pension
pension in the Punjab Civil Services has been given various shades of meaning. The rules permit condonation of interruption or break in service, Hans Raj v. State of Punjab, (1985) 1 SCC 134.
Quiet enjoyment
person deriving title under him and the benefit thereof shall be received and taken accordingly, without any lawful interruption or disturbance by the person who so conveys or any person conveying by his direction, or by through,
strike
: the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted work stoppage, interruption, or slowdown by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer see also
Musician, London
the neighbourhood of the house of such householder, on account of the illness, or on account of the interruption of the ordinary occupations or pursuits of any inmate of such house, or for other reasonable or sufficient
Incessant
Continuing or following without interruption unceasing unitermitted uninterrupted continual as incessant clamors incessant pain etc
Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam
Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.
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Interruption - Law Dictionary Search Results
Occupier and owner
as an 'occupier' should not be tacked on to his enjoyment as 'owner' if there should be no interruption in his user, Chinnasami Goundan v. A.S. Balasundara Mudaliar, AIR 1934 Mad 575.
successive
succession [ rights] b : created by succession 2 : following in order : following each other without interruption [ bankruptcy filings] 3 : of, relating to, or being a petition for habeas corpus that raises a
prescription
after which a right is unenforceable in Louisiana courts but may be enforced in another state forum [an interruption of ] [by the of ten years] ;also : the bar to an action that results from prescription
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Usurpation
Usurpation, a keeping or holding by using that which is another's; an interruption of usucapio, or disturbing a man in his right and possession, etc. It is called instrusion in the
Service qualifying for pension
pension in the Punjab Civil Services has been given various shades of meaning. The rules permit condonation of interruption or break in service, Hans Raj v. State of Punjab, (1985) 1 SCC 134.
Quiet enjoyment
person deriving title under him and the benefit thereof shall be received and taken accordingly, without any lawful interruption or disturbance by the person who so conveys or any person conveying by his direction, or by through,
strike
: the removal of a potential juror from a venire compare challenge 2 : a concerted work stoppage, interruption, or slowdown by a body of workers to enforce compliance with demands made on an employer see also
Musician, London
the neighbourhood of the house of such householder, on account of the illness, or on account of the interruption of the ordinary occupations or pursuits of any inmate of such house, or for other reasonable or sufficient
Incessant
Continuing or following without interruption unceasing unitermitted uninterrupted continual as incessant clamors incessant pain etc
Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam
Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.
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