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Curtesy of England
and in possession has the powers of a tenant for life. All persons capable of taking freehold estates maybe tenants by the curtesy; but aliens cannot, except under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914,
Current rate of interest
Current rate of interest, means the highest of the maximum rates at which interest maybe paid on different classes of deposits (other than those maintained in savings account or those maintained by charitable
Criminal Evidence Act
be compellale to disclose communications to each other during marriage; (e) A person charged and being a witness maybe asked questions tending to criminate him as to the offence charged, see R. v. Minsham,(1921) 16 Cr App
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Cremation
consecrated ground and cremation are both desired, cremation should precede and not follow burial, and the Burial Service maybe read in connection with the burial of the ashes; see Re Dixon, 1892 p. 394, where an applicationto
Corporation or body politic
in law. The duty of a corporation is to answer the ends of its institution-to enforce which it maybe visited: if spiritual, by the ordinary; if lay, by the founder or his representatives; viz., the civil by
Countermand
or a judge, which leave may be given subject to such terms as to costs or otherwise as maybe just (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI., r. 19). See NOTICE OF TRIAL.
Costs
(b) the plaintiff, within twenty-eight days after the service of the writ, or within such further time as maybe allowed by the High Court or a judge thereof, obtains judgment in default of appearance or of defence
Corrective institution
institution established or licensed as such under s. 21), in which persons, who are in need of correction, maybe detained under this Act, and includes a shelter where undertrials may be kept in pursuance of this Act.
Direct tax
(iv) the agricultural income-tax law; and (b) any other tax which, having regard to its nature or incidence, maybe declared by the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to be a direct tax for the
Copyright
8 of the (English) Fine Arts Copyright Act, 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. c. 68), under which penalties maybe recovered for infringement of copyright. See also Performing Right Society, Ltd. v. Hammond's Bradford Brewery Co.Ltd.,1934 Ch 121
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Curtesy of England
and in possession has the powers of a tenant for life. All persons capable of taking freehold estates maybe tenants by the curtesy; but aliens cannot, except under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914,
Current rate of interest
Current rate of interest, means the highest of the maximum rates at which interest maybe paid on different classes of deposits (other than those maintained in savings account or those maintained by charitable
Criminal Evidence Act
be compellale to disclose communications to each other during marriage; (e) A person charged and being a witness maybe asked questions tending to criminate him as to the offence charged, see R. v. Minsham,(1921) 16 Cr App
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Cremation
consecrated ground and cremation are both desired, cremation should precede and not follow burial, and the Burial Service maybe read in connection with the burial of the ashes; see Re Dixon, 1892 p. 394, where an applicationto
Corporation or body politic
in law. The duty of a corporation is to answer the ends of its institution-to enforce which it maybe visited: if spiritual, by the ordinary; if lay, by the founder or his representatives; viz., the civil by
Countermand
or a judge, which leave may be given subject to such terms as to costs or otherwise as maybe just (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI., r. 19). See NOTICE OF TRIAL.
Costs
(b) the plaintiff, within twenty-eight days after the service of the writ, or within such further time as maybe allowed by the High Court or a judge thereof, obtains judgment in default of appearance or of defence
Corrective institution
institution established or licensed as such under s. 21), in which persons, who are in need of correction, maybe detained under this Act, and includes a shelter where undertrials may be kept in pursuance of this Act.
Direct tax
(iv) the agricultural income-tax law; and (b) any other tax which, having regard to its nature or incidence, maybe declared by the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to be a direct tax for the
Copyright
8 of the (English) Fine Arts Copyright Act, 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. c. 68), under which penalties maybe recovered for infringement of copyright. See also Performing Right Society, Ltd. v. Hammond's Bradford Brewery Co.Ltd.,1934 Ch 121
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