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Improper feuds
or less honourable services, or upon a rent in lieu of military service, or were themselves alienable, without mutual licence, or descended indifferently to males or females
Inconsistent
Inconsistent, 'inconsistent', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, means mutually repugnant or contradictory; contrary, the one to the other so that both cannot stand, but the acceptance or
Incorporated Law Society
Handbook published in 1933. The Society is, in the first place, a voluntary association of solicitors for their mutual protection and benefit, and in this connection is regulated by its charters and bye-laws. In the second place,
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Instalment
instalment is not a penalty, and there is no objection to it in point of law, Wallingford v. Mutual Society, (1880) 5 App Cas 685. Where, in a county Court, judgment has been obtained for not more
Insurance
made is not disclosed. the third species of company is that which is formed on the basis of mutual insurance. In this there is no proprietary body distinct from the assured; the latter share among themselves the
Exchange, Deed of
performance. In consequence of the inconvenience arising from the implied warranty and re-entry, exchange fell into disuse, and mutual conveyances, the one in consideration of the other, were resorted to. In modern practice no exchange is ever
Explanation
the office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Common-wealth Wilding and Philip Laundy, p. 560. Is a mutual defining of terms to clear up a misunderstanding or settle a dispute, Webster American Dictionary, p. 408. In
Consultation
consultation is made, Justice K.P. Mohapatra v. Sri Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities performing different functions under the statutes, the purpose
Exchange and transfer
another and reciprocally the transfer of property by that other to the first person. There must be a mutual transfer of ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, CIT v. Rasiklal Maneklal, (1989) 2 SCC
Eligible transaction
1996) and the rules, regulations or bye-laws made or directions issued under those Acts or by banks or mutual funds on a recognised Stock Exchange; and (B) which supported by a time stamped contract note issued by
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Mutual - Law Dictionary Search Results
Improper feuds
or less honourable services, or upon a rent in lieu of military service, or were themselves alienable, without mutual licence, or descended indifferently to males or females
Inconsistent
Inconsistent, 'inconsistent', according to Black's Legal Dictionary, means mutually repugnant or contradictory; contrary, the one to the other so that both cannot stand, but the acceptance or
Incorporated Law Society
Handbook published in 1933. The Society is, in the first place, a voluntary association of solicitors for their mutual protection and benefit, and in this connection is regulated by its charters and bye-laws. In the second place,
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Instalment
instalment is not a penalty, and there is no objection to it in point of law, Wallingford v. Mutual Society, (1880) 5 App Cas 685. Where, in a county Court, judgment has been obtained for not more
Insurance
made is not disclosed. the third species of company is that which is formed on the basis of mutual insurance. In this there is no proprietary body distinct from the assured; the latter share among themselves the
Exchange, Deed of
performance. In consequence of the inconvenience arising from the implied warranty and re-entry, exchange fell into disuse, and mutual conveyances, the one in consideration of the other, were resorted to. In modern practice no exchange is ever
Explanation
the office of the Speaker in the Parliaments of Common-wealth Wilding and Philip Laundy, p. 560. Is a mutual defining of terms to clear up a misunderstanding or settle a dispute, Webster American Dictionary, p. 408. In
Consultation
consultation is made, Justice K.P. Mohapatra v. Sri Ram Chandra Nayak, (2002) 8 SCC 1. Takes place by mutual discussions and a consensus is arrived at between different authorities performing different functions under the statutes, the purpose
Exchange and transfer
another and reciprocally the transfer of property by that other to the first person. There must be a mutual transfer of ownership of one thing for the ownership of another, CIT v. Rasiklal Maneklal, (1989) 2 SCC
Eligible transaction
1996) and the rules, regulations or bye-laws made or directions issued under those Acts or by banks or mutual funds on a recognised Stock Exchange; and (B) which supported by a time stamped contract note issued by
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