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Emphyteusis
these lands so let were termed emphyteuticarii (C. xi. 58, 61), a name arising from there being a new ownership, or what almost amounted to an ownership, engrafted on the real dominion. Either shortly before or in … also bound to use the thing over which his right extended, so that it was not deteriorated in value at the time his right expired (Nov. vii. 3, 2), Sand. Just., 7th Edn., p. 134, 371. A
Year
Mathurdas v. Chunilal, Income-tax Officer, Ward 'C', AIR 1960 Guj 27 (29). It means the financial year. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. 2(35)] Means the year commencing on the first day of April and ending
hearing
disregard for the truth Hunt·ley hearing [hənt-lē-] : a Jackson-Denno hearing in the form of procedure used in New York Jack·son-Den·no hearing [jak-sən-de-nō-] : a hearing to determine if a confession or statements made by a defendant … violated the defendant's constitutional rights) valuation hearing : a hearing held in a bankruptcy case to determine the value of the debtor's property in which a creditor claims a lien or security interest Wade hearing [wād-] :
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Property
any movable property, money or valuable security. [Police Act, 1861 (5 of 1961), s. 1] Proprietor of a new or original design,-- (i) where the author of the design, for good consideration, executes the work for some … Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002, s. 2(v)] Means corporeal or incorporeal rights including money which is exchangeable in value capable of satisfying temporal needs of its owner, Chattar Lal v. Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, 1997 (1) WLC
Stamp duties
Agreements for Leases, (4) Mortgages whether legal or equitable, or (5) Settlements, the Act of 1888 created the new offence of not stamping, imposing the special penalty of ten pounds, which falls upon the obligee, vendee or … not form part of a larger transaction or series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value or the aggregate amount or value of the consideration (or if voluntary) of the land and property conveyed
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
upon any simple contract, no acknowledgment or promise by words only shall be deemed sufficient evidence of a new or continuing contract whereby to take any case out of the operation of 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, … the trust either as a voluntary grantee from the trustee of the land or as a grantee for value with notice. Trespassers acquire an inchoate transmissible right upon entry of land or perception of profits. Successive trespassers
Estate
personal estate, although the consequences of that division have lost much of their importance since 1925, when a new system of conveyancing was introduced by the Real Property legislation of that year. (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. … the owner, compensation has to be paid at a rate which shall not be less than the market value, Constitution of India, Art. 31A. Includes, any jagir, inam or maufi, janman right, land held under ryotwari settlement,
accretion
a trust is generally not considered income. c : enlargement of a bargaining unit by the addition of new employees 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : the passing to an heir or conjoint legatee of … avulsion, reliction b : increase in the amount or extent of any kind of property or in the value of any property [s to a trust fund resulting from the increase in value of…securities in which its
Probate duty
to 1880, see schedule to the (English) Stamp Act, 1815 (55 Geo. 3), s. 184. In 1880 a new scale of duties was imposed by 43 Vict. c. 14, s. 9, and in 1881 a further in … Probate duty, a tax (now merged in estate-duty) on the gross value of the personal property of the deceased testator. For amount from 1815 to 1880, see schedule to the
Constructive trust
own name, even in the absence of fraud and upon the refusal of the lessor to grant a new lease to the cestui que trust or expectant; for such renewed lease is held upon trust for the … an estate is subject to a trust or equitable interest or lien, and a person purchases it for value, with either actual or constructive notice of it, the estate will still be subject to the trust or
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Emphyteusis
these lands so let were termed emphyteuticarii (C. xi. 58, 61), a name arising from there being a new ownership, or what almost amounted to an ownership, engrafted on the real dominion. Either shortly before or in … also bound to use the thing over which his right extended, so that it was not deteriorated in value at the time his right expired (Nov. vii. 3, 2), Sand. Just., 7th Edn., p. 134, 371. A
Year
Mathurdas v. Chunilal, Income-tax Officer, Ward 'C', AIR 1960 Guj 27 (29). It means the financial year. [Maharashtra Value Added Tax Act, 2002, s. 2(35)] Means the year commencing on the first day of April and ending
hearing
disregard for the truth Hunt·ley hearing [hənt-lē-] : a Jackson-Denno hearing in the form of procedure used in New York Jack·son-Den·no hearing [jak-sən-de-nō-] : a hearing to determine if a confession or statements made by a defendant … violated the defendant's constitutional rights) valuation hearing : a hearing held in a bankruptcy case to determine the value of the debtor's property in which a creditor claims a lien or security interest Wade hearing [wād-] :
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Property
any movable property, money or valuable security. [Police Act, 1861 (5 of 1961), s. 1] Proprietor of a new or original design,-- (i) where the author of the design, for good consideration, executes the work for some … Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002, s. 2(v)] Means corporeal or incorporeal rights including money which is exchangeable in value capable of satisfying temporal needs of its owner, Chattar Lal v. Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, 1997 (1) WLC
Stamp duties
Agreements for Leases, (4) Mortgages whether legal or equitable, or (5) Settlements, the Act of 1888 created the new offence of not stamping, imposing the special penalty of ten pounds, which falls upon the obligee, vendee or … not form part of a larger transaction or series of transactions in respect of which the amount or value or the aggregate amount or value of the consideration (or if voluntary) of the land and property conveyed
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
upon any simple contract, no acknowledgment or promise by words only shall be deemed sufficient evidence of a new or continuing contract whereby to take any case out of the operation of 21 Jac. 1, c. 16, … the trust either as a voluntary grantee from the trustee of the land or as a grantee for value with notice. Trespassers acquire an inchoate transmissible right upon entry of land or perception of profits. Successive trespassers
Estate
personal estate, although the consequences of that division have lost much of their importance since 1925, when a new system of conveyancing was introduced by the Real Property legislation of that year. (English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. … the owner, compensation has to be paid at a rate which shall not be less than the market value, Constitution of India, Art. 31A. Includes, any jagir, inam or maufi, janman right, land held under ryotwari settlement,
accretion
a trust is generally not considered income. c : enlargement of a bargaining unit by the addition of new employees 2 in the civil law of Louisiana : the passing to an heir or conjoint legatee of … avulsion, reliction b : increase in the amount or extent of any kind of property or in the value of any property [s to a trust fund resulting from the increase in value of…securities in which its
Probate duty
to 1880, see schedule to the (English) Stamp Act, 1815 (55 Geo. 3), s. 184. In 1880 a new scale of duties was imposed by 43 Vict. c. 14, s. 9, and in 1881 a further in … Probate duty, a tax (now merged in estate-duty) on the gross value of the personal property of the deceased testator. For amount from 1815 to 1880, see schedule to the
Constructive trust
own name, even in the absence of fraud and upon the refusal of the lessor to grant a new lease to the cestui que trust or expectant; for such renewed lease is held upon trust for the … an estate is subject to a trust or equitable interest or lien, and a person purchases it for value, with either actual or constructive notice of it, the estate will still be subject to the trust or
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