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Mortgage

or recover damage for any wrong thereto, in his own name only, (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25 (5) (now Jud. … and military men; retiring allowance of a person liable to serve again, or of a servant of the East Indian Company;

party

17(a) requires that “every action shall be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest.” third party 1 : … party to a finally decided action whose interests would be served by having the judgment upheld on appeal and who is

Tenure

the custom of borough-English, evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from the Norman customs. See BOROUGH-ENGLISH. (3) … Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by

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Registration of title of land

the title, e.g., absolute, good leasehold, possessory, etc., and the name and description of the registered proprietor. 3. The charges register, … and restrictions are not incumbrances on the land, but they serve to give the persons entitled time to assert their rights,

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Mortgage

or recover damage for any wrong thereto, in his own name only, (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25 (5) (now Jud. … and military men; retiring allowance of a person liable to serve again, or of a servant of the East Indian Company;

party

17(a) requires that “every action shall be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest.” third party 1 : … party to a finally decided action whose interests would be served by having the judgment upheld on appeal and who is

Tenure

the custom of borough-English, evidently of Saxon origin, and so named to distinguish it from the Norman customs. See BOROUGH-ENGLISH. (3) … Tenure, cannot be equated with 'terms and con-ditions of services' or payment of gravity or pension. Tenure when followed by

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Registration of title of land

the title, e.g., absolute, good leasehold, possessory, etc., and the name and description of the registered proprietor. 3. The charges register, … and restrictions are not incumbrances on the land, but they serve to give the persons entitled time to assert their rights,

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