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Wills
32 Hen. 8, c. 1, a will could not be made of land, and before the Statute of Frauds a will
Distress
of fines due on summary convictions. A distress may be made of common right for the rent payable by a tenant
Rules of Court
Court, orders regulating the practice of the Courts; or orders made between parties to an action or suit. (1) General rules
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Gift
Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe
Insurance
is clear gain. The instrument by which the contract is made is called a policy; the stipulated consideration, a premium. As
Royalty
mine or similar right, and payable proportionately to the use made of the right by the grantee. It is usually a
Voluntary conveyance
a subsequent sale for value, but no voluntary disposition whenever made shall be deemed to have been made with intent to
Title, Covenants for
property expressed to be conveyed by the instrument of conveyance made on or after the 1st January, 1882, and in regard
Paper
in the U.P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 or the rules made thereunder, it has to be understood according to the aforesaid
Service
'substituted service, or the substitution of notice for service,' be made personal service is effected by tendering a copy of the
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