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Acquired possession

Acquired possession, The words 'acquired possession' or 'keeping' in clause (b) of s. 135(1) are not to be restricted to 'possession' or 'keeping' acquired as an owner or a purchaser of the goods. the expression 'acquired...

Abstention

Abstention, The act of withholding or keeping back (Something or oneself), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., keeping an heir from possession; also, tacit renunciation of

Reserve city

any of certain cities in which the national banks are required U S Rev Stat sec 5191 to keep a larger reserve 25 per cent than the minimum 15 per cent required of all other banks The

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Reserve and provision

According to the dictionaries (both Oxford and Webster) the applicable primary meaning of the word 'reserve' is: 'to keep for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some propose or end in view; to keep in

Treasurer of a County

Treasurer of a County, he that keeps the county stock. As to his duties to receive and make payments, and keep books and accounts, see

Maintain

To hold or keep in any particular state or condition to support to sustain to uphold to keep up not to suffer

Warren

Warren [fr. waerande, Dut.; guerenne, Fr.]. A free warren is a franchise to have and keep certain wild beasts and fowls, called game, within the precincts of a manor, or other known place; in

Warehouse

Warehouse, in common parlance, certainly means a place where a man stores or keeps his goods which are not immediately wanted for sale, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 3rd Edn. See also Goa Urban

Book of account

Cr LJ 1905 (SC). -All companies registered under the (English) Companies Act,1929, are by s. 122 obliged to keep books of account of (a) all receipts and expenses with matters relating thereto; (b) all sales and purchases;

Tail

will secure to him; see also s. 98 (3), S.L. Act, 1925. (6) Although a tenant-in-tail must generally keep down the interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge

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Acquired possession

Acquired possession, The words 'acquired possession' or 'keeping' in clause (b) of s. 135(1) are not to be restricted to 'possession' or 'keeping' acquired as an owner or a purchaser of the goods. the expression 'acquired...

Abstention

Abstention, The act of withholding or keeping back (Something or oneself), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., keeping an heir from possession; also, tacit renunciation of

Reserve city

any of certain cities in which the national banks are required U S Rev Stat sec 5191 to keep a larger reserve 25 per cent than the minimum 15 per cent required of all other banks The

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Reserve and provision

According to the dictionaries (both Oxford and Webster) the applicable primary meaning of the word 'reserve' is: 'to keep for future use or enjoyment; to set apart for some propose or end in view; to keep in

Treasurer of a County

Treasurer of a County, he that keeps the county stock. As to his duties to receive and make payments, and keep books and accounts, see

Maintain

To hold or keep in any particular state or condition to support to sustain to uphold to keep up not to suffer

Warren

Warren [fr. waerande, Dut.; guerenne, Fr.]. A free warren is a franchise to have and keep certain wild beasts and fowls, called game, within the precincts of a manor, or other known place; in

Warehouse

Warehouse, in common parlance, certainly means a place where a man stores or keeps his goods which are not immediately wanted for sale, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, 3rd Edn. See also Goa Urban

Book of account

Cr LJ 1905 (SC). -All companies registered under the (English) Companies Act,1929, are by s. 122 obliged to keep books of account of (a) all receipts and expenses with matters relating thereto; (b) all sales and purchases;

Tail

will secure to him; see also s. 98 (3), S.L. Act, 1925. (6) Although a tenant-in-tail must generally keep down the interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge

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