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Officious Will
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Marriage
can be obtained by mutual consent or at the will of either party with merely formal conditions of official registration, and it constitutes a valid marriage according to English law, Nachimson v. Nachimson, 1930, P. 217. Previous
Registration for preservation
In Scotland any deed may be registered in the books of Council and Session for preservation (stamp 10s.); official extracts are equivalent to originals. See also WILLS. Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Ecclesiastical Registration.--The 70th Canon … the books of Council and Session for preservation (stamp 10s.); official extracts are equivalent to originals. See also WILLS. Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Ecclesiastical Registration.--The 70th Canon made in 1603 directs the churchwardens of every
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probate
process of administering an estate b : the judicial determination that a will is valid 2 : the officially authenticated copy of a probated will 3 a : probate court b : matters that fall under the
Probate
of administration to the estate of the testator. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 2 (f)] Official proof of a will. This is obtained by the executor in all Probate Division of the High Court
Reduction in rank
privileges of that rank. If, however, he has no right to the particular rank, his reduction from an officiating higher rank to his substantive lower rank will not ordinarily be a punishment (AIR 1958 SC 36 referred);
Incorporated Law Society
Societies and of the Inns of Chancery. The official account of the objects and constitution of the Society will be found in the Society's Handbook published in 1933. The Society is, in the first place, a voluntary … the Courts of Law and Equity of the United Kingdom'; since the charter of 1903 it has been officially (as before them commonly) called 'The Law Society.' The Society first instituted lectures for students in 1833, and
publish
a defamatory communication made to only one third party may be considered published. 2 a : to proclaim officially [ an enactment] b : to declare (a will) to be a true and valid expression of one's
Persona designata
which he holds. So then, where a person is indicated in statute not by name but by an official designation a question will arise whether the intention was to single him out as a persona designata, Ram
Symbolic
for taking possession will not change or affect the type of possession which had been taken by the officials of the Land Acquisition Department, Paramount Foods Corporation v. Delhi Development Authority, AIR 1995 Del 75.
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