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Step or proceeding
sub-s.:- (a) the expression 'first hearing' meant the first date for any step or proceedings mentioned in the summons served on the defendant. The step or proceeding mentioned in the summons referred to in the definition should
Service out of the jurisdiction
such service upon a defendant resident in Scotland or Ireland. As to service of a summons, ordr, or notice, see r. 8A. As to the exercise of discretion in giving leave, see Watson & Sons v. Daily
Searches
the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered under that Act is notice (q.v.) to the purchaser and all persons connected with the land affected [see s. 198, (English) Law of
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Run with the land-Run with the reversion
L.P. Amendment Act, 1926, where the assignee of part of a reversion to an agricultural holding can give notice to quit in respect of that part, the lessee has the right within one month of the notice
Resolution
as are present in person or by proxy (where proxies are allowed) at a general meeting, of which notice specifying the intention to propose the resolution as an extraordinary resolution has been duly given; (c) Special, i.e.,
Qui facit per alium facit per se
through another, acts through himself.) See AGENT. The resolution of the Standing Committee is referred to in the notice itself. To all intents and purposes then the notice which the Chief Officer signed is a notice issued
Proclamation
Proclamation, means the notice publicly given of the absence of a person for whose attendance in court various summons were taken but
Serve
Serve, means to make a legal delivery of (a notice or process) of a copy of the pleading on all interested parties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Judgment
question of the right of the Income-tax Officer to proceed with the assessment on the basis of the notice that had been issued, and is alleged to have been served, has been raised and determined, Gopiram Agarwalla
Appearance
of having different connotations, when it is employed in different contexts. For instance where the summons or the notice issued to a party, at the initial stage, in civil proceedings, requires his appearance, it can certainly be
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