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Sale price

amount payable to a dealer as valuable consideration for the sale, other than the sale referred to in section 14, of any goods and includes-- (a) any sum charged for anything done by the dealer in respect … 1971 SC 2054: (1971) 2 SCC 532. (ii) Under s. 4 of the Madhya Pradesh General Sales Tax Act, 1958 the liability to pay tax is that of the dealer. The purchaser has no liability to pay

Tithe Rent-Charge

corn rents and extraordinary tithe rent-charge. The legal incidents of annuities are st out in s. 13. Sec. 14 provides for remissions where the annuity is over one-third the annual value of agricultural land. Redemption is provided … mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a procedure set on foot by the (English) Tithe Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 71), amended by subsequent Acts. See Chitty's Stat., tit. 'Tithe Rent-Charge.'

Distress

of the landlord's title or interest, and also during the possession of the tenant. By the Real Property Limitation Act, 1874, s. 1, distresses for the recovery of any rent may be made at any time within twelve … (8) Gas-meters, being the property of a gas company incorporated by statute, by 10 Vict. c. 15, s. 14; (9) Railway rolling stock in works not belonging to any tenant thereof, by the (English) Railway Rolling Stock

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Equity of redemption

a decree for foreclosure by the Court; (4) lapse of time (twelve years) under the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1874, ss. 7, 8. This equitable right of redemption after the mortgagor has made default in payment must … collateral right in terms of the contract, which is a different thing altogether; see Cummins v. Fletcher, (1880) 14 Ch D 708. An equity of redemption, and (since 1st January, 1926), the legal estate which a mortgagor

Sufficient cause

be shown by courts to a private party when he claims the protection of s. 5 of the Limitation Act should also be available to the State. The words 'sufficient cause' should receive a liberal construction so as … Kumar Sood, AIR 1992 SC 1540 (1541): (1992) 1 SCC 70. [H.P. Urban Rent Control Act, 1987, s. 14(3), Proviso 2] The expression 'sufficient cause' cannot be cons-trued too liberally, merely because the party is the Government.

Joint-tenancy

moiety of the whole, and not the whole of an undivided moiety, though since the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 12, the possession of one joint-tenant is no longer

Date of service of the notice

of the notice, the expression, date of service of notice' in Col. 3 of Art. 158 of the Limitation Act to mean only a notice in writing served in a formal manner. The word 'notice' means not only … Sidramappa Ningashetti v. Kashinath Somanna, AIR 1962 SC 666 (669): (1962) 2 SCR 551. [Arbitration Act, 1940, s. 14(2), 39(1)(vi), 42]

Application

130 (136): AIR 2002 SC 749. [Hyderabad Municipal Corporatiion Act (2 of 1956) s. 71] Includes a petition. [Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), s. 2 (b)] Means an application made to a Tribunal under s. 19. [Recovery … [Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 (13 of 1985), s. 3 (b)] Means an application made to a Tribunal under section 19, Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 (51 of 1993), s. 2(b). Means

Acknowledgement

Acknowledgement, Under s. 18, Limitation Act, one of the essential requirements for a valid 'acknowledgement' is that the writing concerned must contain an admission … of a past liability, coupled with a statement of its discharge, does not constitute an 'acknowledgement' within this section, Valliama Champaka Pillai v. Sivathanu Pillai AIR 1979 SC 1937 (1936): (1980) 1 SCR 354.

Dower

more than six years next before the commencement of such action or suit by the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27), s. 41. An action for assignment of dower is not … subject to any conditions, restrictions, or directions which shall be declared by her husband's Will (s. 8). These sections contain the essential alterations made by this Act, and put the widow's dower altogether in the husband's power.

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