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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)

or putting him upon inquiry concerning the equitable interests or title to the same to withheld from his notice (see, generally, (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, ss. 1 and 2). A person not included in the

Insurance

frauds by insuring the full value in various offices, there is, in the proposals issued, an article requiring notice of any other insurance upon the same houses or goods, that the same may be specified and allowed

Land charge

Charges under the Land Charges Act must not be confused with registration of charges on registered land or notice of incumbrances or equitable interests on or in registered land which can be registered or noted under the

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Jesuits

Newspaper, 1st Feb., 1902, for judgment of Mr. Kennedy at the Marlborough Street Police Court on refusing a summons, and R. v. Kennedy, (1902) 86 LT 753, in which the High Court held that they had to

Indorsement of claim

Indorsement of claim. By R.S.C. 1883, Ord. II., r. 1, every writ of summons in the High Court must be indorsed with a statement of the nature of the claim made, or

Indorsement of Address

his address for service, which shall not be more than three miles from the Royal Courts, where writs, notices, etc., may be left for him; and that if he be agent of another solicitor, he shall add

Regular assessment

Regular assessment, section 148 mandates the Assessing Officer to serve a notice on the assessee before making the assessment, reassessment or re-computation under s. 147. From the aforemen-tioned provisions, it

Public Authorities, Protection of

for things done in pursuance of the Acts. This protection was given by requiring the plaintiff to give notice of action, by compelling him to try the action in the place where the cause of it arose,

Tenants' Compensation Act, 1890

his becoming such after mortgage with-out concurrence of the mortgagee, is a mere tres-passer, liable to ejectment without notice, and so liable to lose all his growing crops, etc., without compensation from the mortgagee. The Tenants' Compensation

Rejoinder

Rejoinder, a defendant's answer to a plaintiff's reply, which must have been delivered within four days after notice, unless the defendant was under any terms of 'rejoining gratis,' which meant rejoining within four days from the

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