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Double Rent
Double Rent. This is a penalty on a tenant holding over after his own notice to quit has expired. B the Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (11 Geo. 2, c. 19), s. 13,in
Equitable estates and interests
binding not only the legal owner, but all persons deriving title under him, exept purchasers for value without notice. This is still the law subject to statutory modifications which enable certain persons to convey land free from
Equitable mortgage
a mortgage is trust property, which security is effected either by a formal deed or a written memorandum, notice being given to the trustees in order to preserve the priority. As a rule these mortgages include mortgages
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Chose
be by way of charge only) of any debt, or other legal thing in action of which express notice in writing has been given to the debtor, trustee, or other person from whom the assignor would have
His return of income
of the U.P. Agricultural Income Tax Act, 1948, namely, (1) a return filed in pursuance of the general notice issued and published by the Collector under s. 15(1), (2) a return filed by the Principal Officer of
Ballot
Eskine May, 22nd Edn. (1997). Ballot, is held in Lok Sabha for determining the order of precedence of notices of Bill and Resolutions, half-an-hour discussions. Calling Attention Notices Questions including short notice questions, adjournment motions. Rules of
Pawn or Pledge
against the pledgor for a sale, or he may proceed to sell ex mero motu, upon giving due notice of his intention to the pledgor. If several things be pledged, each is deemed liable for the whole
Noting
it is refused acceptance or payment, and it is his business to note, demand, and protest it; and notice of this must be sent the same day to the drawer and indorsers, with a copy of the
Lis pendens
replacing Judicature Act, 1873, s. 24 (5). The actual pendency of a suit in equity was regarded as notice of the suit to all the world, though after a complete decision the public attention may be supposed
Lien
arising by implication of equity on the property in the hands of any one who holds it with notice subject to any formalities which may be required by law such as registration (see LAND CHARGES; NOTICE). Such
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