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Railway property
Railway property, includes any goods, money or valuable security or animal, belonging to, or in the charge or possession of, a railway administration. [Railway Property (Unlawful Possession)
Distress
county Court judge, and empowers the Lord Chancellor to make rules from time to time for regulating the security to be required from bailiffs, and the fees, charges, and expenses of distress, and also for carrying into
unregistered
unregistered : not registered [charged with operating an motor vehicle] see also unregistered security at security
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Electric lighting
Electric lighting. The supply of electricity for light-ing is facilitated and regulated by the (English) Electric Lighting Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 56). Under this Act powers may be obtained either (1) by license...
Savour
Savour, to partake of the nature of; to bear affinity to. Money in any way connected with land, e.g., money secured by mortgage of real or leasehold property, or a legacy charged on land, was said...
Animal
animal but of a different kind. Prawn is included in the definition of fish as given in the Maritime Zones of India (Regulation of Fishing by Foreign Vessels) Act and has all the essential attributes of an … is therefore not possible to accept the contention that prawn is not a livestock, I.T.C. v. Person in charge, Agricultural Market Committee, (2004) 2 SCC 794 (799): AIR 2004 SC 1796. [Maritime Zones of India (Regulations of
Double insurance
effected by the underwriter to secure himself from a loss. Double insurances are not prohibited by the law maritime unless fradulently made; see Arnould on Marine Insurance, 8th Edn. P. 430; the Marine Insurance Act, 1906, ss.
Marine adventure
Marine adventure, includes any adventure where-(i) any insurable property is exposed to maritime perils; (ii) the earnings or acquisition of any freight, passage money, commission, profit or other pecuniary benefit, or … (ii) the earnings or acquisition of any freight, passage money, commission, profit or other pecuniary benefit, or the security for any advances, loans, or disbursements is endangered by the exposure of insurable property to maritime perils; (iii)
Priority
By possession of the documents of title subject, presumably, to notice, actual or constructive, of equities affecting the security. (b) By date of registration at the Red Lion Square office under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925,
Mortgage
interest and expenses, at any period within twelve (formerly twenty) years after the last recognition of the mortgage security by the mortgagee; and this because equity deems the non-compliance with the proviso for redemption a penalty, against
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