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word of limitation

:a word in a deed or will esp. following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe … following the name of an intended grantee or devisee that serves to describe the nature or extent of the estate granted

guardian

guardian appointed by statutory authority testamentary guardian : a person named in a will to serve as a guardian guard·ian·ship n … testamentary guardian : a person named in a will to serve as a guardian guard·ian·ship n

Uses

Court of Chancery reasserted its jurisdiction over uses under the name of trusts. Although, for the sake of distinction, and in … executed by the statute, because there was no seisin to serve the use, yet A. would have the legal estate. Indeed,

Pandect', or Digesta

Justinian, by a constitution addressed to Tribonian, empowered him to name a commission for the purpose of forming a code out … itself, and without supposing the existence of any other, might serve as a central point of the whole body of the

Substitute

1. One who stands in another's place 2. A person named in a will as heir to an estate after the … exchange', Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1281. Means 'to serve or cause to serve in place of another person or

Idem sonans

Idem sonans (sounding alike). A wrong or unsuit-able name. The courts will not set aside proceed-ings on account of … in an action of trespass Thomas Cox, a special juror, served by mistake for Thomas Fox on a common jury. And

Local authority

Zila Parishad or any other body or authority, by whatever name called, for the time being invested by law, for rendering … for the time being invested by law, for rendering essential services or, with the control and management of civil services, within

Apprentice

That certain payment is made during the apprenticeship, by whatever name called, and that the apprentice has to be under certain … Conversely, that the apprentice has done anything incompatible with faithful service, is a just cause of dismissal, Pearce v. Foster, (1886)

Curate

properly applied to one who has the cure of souls, namely, the incumbent of a parish. The incumbent may have to … regularly employed by the spiritual rector or vicar either to serve in his absence or as his assistant. All curates serve

Law

satisfy two tests before it can be a valid law, namely, (1) that the appropriate legislature has competency to make the … includes industrial law as evolved by industrial decisions. Provincial Transport Services v. State Industrial Court, AIR 1963 SC 114: (1963) 3

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