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Ita semper fiat relatio ut valeat dispositio
Ita semper fiat relatio ut valeat dispositio [Lat.], let the interpretation be always such that the disposition may prevail.
Inquiry, writ of
writ is necessary after an interlocutory judgment, the defendant having let judgment go by default, to ascertain the quantum of damages.
Institutions
the same manner as the Code and Pandects, with the letter I. or Inst.: thus, ' si adversus 12, I. DcNuptiis,
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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
otherwise under the Acts. But Class C houses, which were let on 24th June, 1933, cannot be decontrolled under s. 2
Issue (despatch)
to; to send forth, or allow to pass out; to let out; ... to give or send out authoritatively or officially;
Lodger-franchise
occupiers of lodgings in boroughs of 10l. yearly value, if let unfurnished, by the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867,
Judgment on the merit
have been passed after contest and after evidence has been let in by both sides, Chintamoni Padhan v. Paika Samal, AIR
Keep open
the owner of the place, to keep their vehicles thereto let their vehicles stand there to a licence under s. 270E
Labourers' dwellings
above mentioned, also enacted that settled land might be sold, let, or exchanged, for the erection there upon of dwellings for
Landlord and Tenant Act, 1927
to the premises by reason where of they could be let at a higher rent. Sect. 5 provides for the granting
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