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Counter-deed
Counter-deed, a secret writing, either before a notary or under a privte seal, which destroys, invalidates, or alters a public one
Contract, freedom of
Contract, freedom of. Modern legislation has fre-quently interfered with freedom of contract, as, e.g., by invalidating contracts, as, e.g., by invalidat-ing contracts exempting railway companies from their liabilities as carriers of goods by the
Continuation clause
Act, 1901, (1 Edw. 7, c. 7), s. 11,provides that a policy of sea insurance shall not be invalid on the ground only that by reason of such a clause it may become available for a period
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Consultation
not an empty formality. An appointment made in direct or indirect disobedience of this constitutional mandate, would be invalid, M.M. Gupta v. State of Jammu & Kashmir, (1982) 3 SCC 412: AIR 1982 SC 1579: (1983) 1
Conoirmatio est nulla ubi donum precedens est invaldium
Conoirmatio est nulla ubi donum precedens est invaldium [Lat.], There is no confirmation where the preceding gift is invalid.
Collateral advantage
provision giving the mortgagee a benefit over and above the repayment of the advance, with interest. To be invalid, such a benefit must form part of the mortgage transaction; if the advantage arises out of a separate
Improper reception, refusal or rejection
viz., a vote which ought to have been accepted as valid vote has been improperly refused as an invalid vote. The expression 'refuse to accept' and the expression 'reception' implies 'refusal' implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir
Post-dated cheque
Post-dated cheque, are not invalid, but the banker should not pay such a cheque if presented before the date it bears. If therefore,
Institutions
may be acquired. Title III. shows how a Testament made in the form prescribed by law, and not invalidated, may be carried into execution, which is done by the heir accepting the succession. Fiduciary Bequests are treated
Presentation
v. Bishop of Lincoln, (1875) LR 10 CP 518. The sale of the right of next presentation is invalidated by s. 1 of the Benefices Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 48), which Act also (see
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