Modificative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bass horn
A modification of the bassoon much deeper in tone
avoid
avoid [modification of Old French esvuider to destroy, literally, to empty, from es- out + vuider to empty] 1 : to make void or undo : annul [the trustee may any transfer of interest of the...
Cut and removed from any land
Cut and removed from any land, words 'cut and removed from any land' used in s. 4 to not suggest felling of the trees and removing the wood from one part to another on the land....
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Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
'shall have regard to the provisions of this Act' merely mean that 'where the new Act has slightly modified or clarified the previous provisions, these modifications and clarifications should be applied', Karam Singh Sobti v. Pratap Chand,
Timber
SC 2672 (2676): (2001) 5 SCC 684. See also AIR 1985 SC 1293 (1310). [Kerala Grants and leases Modification of Rights) Act, 1980 (16 of 1980), s. 4 and 3(a)]
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925). A substantial part of the Law of Property Acts consists of the modifications necessary or to give effect to the changes in the law and to simplify the investigation of title.
Public policy
do not belong to a fixed or customary law; they are capable on proper occasions of expansion and modification, Circumstances may change and make a commercial practice expedient which was formerly mischievous to commerce, Mafizuddin Khan Choudhry
Equitable estates and interests
deriving title under him, exept purchasers for value without notice. This is still the law subject to statutory modifications which enable certain persons to convey land free from equities in certain cases. See ESTATE OWNER, LEGAL ESTATE,
Cy-pres
it is sufficient that it is complied with as nearly as it practically can be, i.e., cy-pres. This modification is derived from the Civil Law, and stands upon the presumption tht the donor could not have intended
Gandharva marriage
a requisite part of this form of marriage as of any other unless it is shown that some modification of those ceremonies has been introduced by custom in any particular community or caste.(Mulla's Hindu Law, 12th Edn.,
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Modificative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bass horn
A modification of the bassoon much deeper in tone
avoid
avoid [modification of Old French esvuider to destroy, literally, to empty, from es- out + vuider to empty] 1 : to make void or undo : annul [the trustee may any transfer of interest of the...
Cut and removed from any land
Cut and removed from any land, words 'cut and removed from any land' used in s. 4 to not suggest felling of the trees and removing the wood from one part to another on the land....
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Shall have regard to the provisions of this Act
'shall have regard to the provisions of this Act' merely mean that 'where the new Act has slightly modified or clarified the previous provisions, these modifications and clarifications should be applied', Karam Singh Sobti v. Pratap Chand,
Timber
SC 2672 (2676): (2001) 5 SCC 684. See also AIR 1985 SC 1293 (1310). [Kerala Grants and leases Modification of Rights) Act, 1980 (16 of 1980), s. 4 and 3(a)]
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925). A substantial part of the Law of Property Acts consists of the modifications necessary or to give effect to the changes in the law and to simplify the investigation of title.
Public policy
do not belong to a fixed or customary law; they are capable on proper occasions of expansion and modification, Circumstances may change and make a commercial practice expedient which was formerly mischievous to commerce, Mafizuddin Khan Choudhry
Equitable estates and interests
deriving title under him, exept purchasers for value without notice. This is still the law subject to statutory modifications which enable certain persons to convey land free from equities in certain cases. See ESTATE OWNER, LEGAL ESTATE,
Cy-pres
it is sufficient that it is complied with as nearly as it practically can be, i.e., cy-pres. This modification is derived from the Civil Law, and stands upon the presumption tht the donor could not have intended
Gandharva marriage
a requisite part of this form of marriage as of any other unless it is shown that some modification of those ceremonies has been introduced by custom in any particular community or caste.(Mulla's Hindu Law, 12th Edn.,
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