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Security interest
Security interest, means right, title and interest of any kind whatsoever upon property, created in favour of any secured … Security interest, means right, title and interest of any kind whatsoever upon property, created in favour of any secured
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of the Church, which … Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of
Land charge
or annuity or principal moneys charged otherwise than by deed upon land under (English) Act of Parliament for securing to any person, the money spent by him, or under that Act, as a charge under the Land … Land charge, means a rent or annuity or principal moneys charged otherwise than by deed upon land under (English) Act
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Security
Security, is anything that makes the money more assured in its payment or more readily recoverable as distinguished from … Security, is anything that makes the money more assured in its payment or more readily recoverable as distinguished from
Annual charge
Annual charge, the words 'annual charge' mean charge to secure an annual liability, New Piece Goods Bazaar Co Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1950 SC 165 (167). [Income-tax Act … Annual charge, the words 'annual charge' mean charge to secure an annual liability, New Piece Goods Bazaar Co Ltd. v.
Fox's Act
Fox's Act, 32 Geo. 3, c. 60 [the (English) Libel Act, 1792], which secured to juries, upon indictments for libel, the right of pronouncing a general verdict of guilty or not guilty
Further advance, or charge
Further advance, or charge, a second or subsequent loan of money to a mortgagor by a mortgagee, either upon the same security as the … charge, a second or subsequent loan of money to a mortgagor by a mortgagee, either upon the same security as the original loan was advanced upon, or an additional security, Equity considers the arrears of interest on
Real Estate
all estates and interests in lands which are held for life (not for years, however many) or for some greater estate, and whether such lands be of freehold or copyhold tenure. This is the usual meaning of … his death and (ii.) real estate held on trust (including settled land) or by way of mortgage or security, but not money to arise under a trust for sale of land nor money secured or charged on
Debenture
Debenture [fr. debeo, Lat., to owe] may be defined generally as a charge in writing [not necessarily sealed, see British India, etc., Co. v. Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1881) 7 QBD 165] of certain pro-perty with … five centuries ago (Palmer's Company Precedents, Pt. III., p. 1); and a document which, though it mentions to security and is only a promise to pay, is properly described as a debentures, and as a marketable security
Searches
under s. 10 of the (English) L.C. Act, 1925 (see those titles). The certificate is good against any charge registered between its date and comple-tion of purchase if the purchase is completed within two days [(English) L.P. … Searches, an essential feature in the acquisition of land sine registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, in
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