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gift
gifts causa mortis : a gift of esp. personal property made in contemplation of impending death that is delivered with the
collation
collation [French, from Latin collatio bonorum (in Roman law) contribution made by emancipated heirs to an estate under an intestate succession,
Replevin
In cases of distress for rent the replevy should be made before the expiration of five days (or fifteen, if s.
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Natural justice
operate only in areas not covered by any law validly made. In other words they supplant the rules of natural justice
Notice
covenants and equitable easements created before 1926; (4) estate contracts made before 1926, unless the benefit has been acquired after 1925
Oath
in this fashion has by the Oaths Act, 1909, been made the usual form of taking any oath, s. 2 enacting
Pawnbroker
may bid for and purchase at a sale by auction, made or purporting to be made under this Act, a pledge
Salary or wages
benefit payable to the employee or any ex gratia payment made to him; (vii) any commission payable to the employee. [The
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
within a reasonable time (s. 40). 'The presentment must be made by or on behalf of the holder to the drawee
Rules
Rules, Means the rules made under this Act, The Gujarat Special Economic Zone Act, 2004,
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