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Consideration
or fraud or undue advantage on the one side, or mental incompetency on the other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403. (b) Forbearance for a time to
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
the landlord is required: the consent may be either unconditional or upon such terms as to compensation as maybe agreed, which terms take the place of the statutory compensation. (2) Drainage.'For this, written notice to the landlord
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Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929
The Crown may appoint salaried 'Lords of Appeal in ordinary,' and an additional Lord of appeal in Ordinary maybe created who also sits on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. By the Act of 1929, Indian
Arbitration
special case under this section, and see s. 9 of the Act of 1934. Cases under either section maybe remitted to the arbitrator for further findings of fact. The submission determines the mattes which are within an
Challenge
challenged. Challenges to the array are, however, seldom restored to, since, for the causes above named, the jury-processes maybe directed to the coroner, or they would be grounds for a new trial. (2) A challenge to the
Chattels or catals
Bro C C 274. But now, by s. 130 of the L. P. Act, 1925, an entailed interest maybe created by way of trust in any property real r personal, subject to statutory requirements. See TAIL. Among
Cost-book mining companies
(s. 357) has preserved the then existing provisions of the earlier Acts. Subject to the statutory provisions, it maybe said that these companies are formed thus:-A number of adventures, who have obtained permission from the landowner to
Contingent remainder
unborn children of B. So far as a remainder or gift in an instrument taking effect after 1925 maybe limited to the unborn children or issue of an unborn child the rule has been abrogated by the
Conductor
from passengers, regulating their entrance into, or exit from, the stage carriage and performing such other functions as maybe prescribed. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (5)] Means any wire, cable, bar, tube, rail
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Maybe
Matched in: Term Maybe
Consideration
or fraud or undue advantage on the one side, or mental incompetency on the other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403. (b) Forbearance for a time to
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
the landlord is required: the consent may be either unconditional or upon such terms as to compensation as maybe agreed, which terms take the place of the statutory compensation. (2) Drainage.'For this, written notice to the landlord
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Appellate Jurisdiction Acts, 1876, 1887, 1913 and 1929
The Crown may appoint salaried 'Lords of Appeal in ordinary,' and an additional Lord of appeal in Ordinary maybe created who also sits on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. By the Act of 1929, Indian
Arbitration
special case under this section, and see s. 9 of the Act of 1934. Cases under either section maybe remitted to the arbitrator for further findings of fact. The submission determines the mattes which are within an
Challenge
challenged. Challenges to the array are, however, seldom restored to, since, for the causes above named, the jury-processes maybe directed to the coroner, or they would be grounds for a new trial. (2) A challenge to the
Chattels or catals
Bro C C 274. But now, by s. 130 of the L. P. Act, 1925, an entailed interest maybe created by way of trust in any property real r personal, subject to statutory requirements. See TAIL. Among
Cost-book mining companies
(s. 357) has preserved the then existing provisions of the earlier Acts. Subject to the statutory provisions, it maybe said that these companies are formed thus:-A number of adventures, who have obtained permission from the landowner to
Contingent remainder
unborn children of B. So far as a remainder or gift in an instrument taking effect after 1925 maybe limited to the unborn children or issue of an unborn child the rule has been abrogated by the
Conductor
from passengers, regulating their entrance into, or exit from, the stage carriage and performing such other functions as maybe prescribed. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (5)] Means any wire, cable, bar, tube, rail
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