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Act of Parliament
After the time of Edward II. they were for a long time generally cited by their full titles, by naming the … of an express provision to the contrary, operative from the date of notification in the Gazette, Handbook for Members of Rajya
Marriage
England . . . where a man was woman have long lived together as man and wife, and have been so … breach of promise of marriage, which is of comparatively modern date. The strictness of Lord Hardwicke's Act led to marriages being
Equity of redemption
equity of redemption, under the (English) L.P. act, 1925, so long as it subsists, may itself be mortgaged, and before 1926, … a local registry, now rank in priority, according to the date of registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925 [see
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Civil Law
a great portion of the Roman Law; but not very long afterwards it began again to manifest its influence, and entered … rapidity, and published in the following year, thus preceding in date the Institutes and the Digest. It was complied from the
Notice to quit
the case of a tenancy from year to year, so long as both parties please, if the tenant dies his personal … end of one-half year from the service of this notice. Dated this day of 19, A.B. The notice should be clear
Insurance
losses sustained by any of them. These are institutions of long standing, but since the alteration of the law in 1824, … 1779, but most of its provisions are of much earlier date. Many of the insurance companies have slightly altered some of
Copyhold
lease or grant from the copyholder have been converted into long terms of 2,000 years. All customary modes of descent were … the steward of the manor within six months from the date of execution and duly endorsed by him, see (English) Law
duration of status
the alien may be admitted into the U.S. for as long as the person is still doing the activity for which … was issued, rather than being admitted until a specific departure dates. This is called admission for "duration of status". For students,
annuity
in this entry joint-and-survivor annuity : an annuity payable as long as any of the two or more annuitants remains alive … end contingent annuity : an annuity whose starting or ending date depends on the occurrence of an event (as the death
contract
contract under seal NOTE: Contracts under seal were in use long prior to the development of the requirement of consideration. They … or currency) at a predetermined price on a set future date called also forward futures contract : a contract purchased or
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