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Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
is expedient that in certain cases further regulations should be made for the administration of the laws relating to the performance
Quiet enjoyment
Sched. 2, Parts 1, 2, in any conveyance for value made after the commencement of that Act by a person conveying
Reference
References in cases involving matters of account were also frequently made to the masters of the Courts of Common Law under
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Regulation
(Regulation and Development) Act, 1957, s. 2] Means the regulations made by the council under s. 40. [Maharashtra State Council for
Representation
A presentation of fact-either by words or by conduct -- made to induce some one to act esp. to enter into
Resignation
voluntary surrender of a position by the person on resigning, made freely and not under duress and the word is generally
Tender
p. 1479. A tender of satisfaction is allowed to be made inmost actions for money demands. It need not be made
Tithe Rent-Charge
landowner to the tithe-owner. Every contract between landowner and occupier, made after that Act, for payment of it by the occupier
Valuation
a valuation of property of all kinds has to be made. Perhaps the most important and the most difficult valuation is
Wager
abide the event on which any wager shall have been made: Provided always, that this enactment shall not be deemed to
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