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Assignment and relinquishment
between them. The relinquish-ment of possession must be to the lessor or one who holds his interest, W.H. King v. Republic of India, AIR 1952 SC 156 (158): 1952 SCR 418. [Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 108(j)]
Relinquishment and assignment of tenancy
interest. In fact, a surrender or relinquishment terminates the lessee's rights and lets in the lessor, W. H. King v. Republic of India, AIR 1952 SC 156 (158): 1952 SCR 418. [Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 108(j)]
Wager of law
to be true. It was abolished after long disuse [see, however, a revival of it in 1824 in King v. Williams, (1824) 2 B&C 538] by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 42, s. 13.
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