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manipulate
manipulate -lat·ed -lat·ing : to change by artful or unfair means so as to serve
Constructive trust
upon certain acts of parties. It arises upon a vendor's lien or charge upon land sold for unpaid purchase money, and … Constructive trust, a trust which the Court elicits by a construction put
As the case may be
distinct unit, it has no significance, Sobramaniam Sharmugham v. M. L. Rajendras, AIR 1987 SC 2166 (2167): (1987) 4 SCC 215. … As the case may be, expression 'as the case may be' is
Cultivating tenant
Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the ambit of s. 2(ee) of the … Cultivating tenant, a person should contribute physical labour to be within the
Gift
fee simple estate. The operative verb was 'give,' which no longer implies any covenant in law (Real Property Act, 1845 (8 … Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of
Fixtures
Steel Co., (1925) 1 KB 119, annexed to houses or lands, which become, immediately on annexation, part of the realty itself, … Fixtures. Things of an accessory character which are not something which is
Distress
Distress [fr. distringo, Lat., to bind fast; districtio, Med. Lat., whence distraindre, Fr.], a … Distress [fr. distringo, Lat., to bind fast; districtio, Med. Lat., whence distraindre, Fr.], a taking,
F
F is the sixth letter of the English alphabet and a nonvocal consonant Its form … F is the sixth letter of the English alphabet and a nonvocal consonant
transmit
transmit trans·mit·ted trans·mit·ting 1 : to send or convey from one
Double taxation
is often used in different senses, namely, in its strict legal sense of direct double taxation and in its popular sense … Double taxation, The expression 'double taxation' is often used in different senses,
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