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Company
called company. This was the view which prevailed for a long time in juristic circles all over the democratic world including … limited company, that the company is limited. (2) From the date of incorporation mentioned in the certificate of incorporation, the subscribers
Chattels or catals
e.g., a lease for 99 years if A. shall s long live is a chattel interest or chattel real, for it … was not a fief or feud or, at a later date, in the nature of freehold or parcel of it. The
Accumulation
manner that the income thereof shall be accumulated for any longer term than-- (1) The life of the grantor or settlor; … upon the appropriate statutory period becoming exceeded, and until that date leaves them as valid as if the Act had not
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Trespass to land
continuing damage which is actionable from day to day so long as the trespassing person or object remains on the land, … entered he is entitled to sue for trespass from the date of the accrual of the right or to 'trespass by
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