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Craniotomy

The operation of opening the fetal head in order to effect delivery

Couching

The operation of putting down or displacing the opaque lens in cataract

Haymaking

The operation or work of cutting grass and curing it for hay

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Recital

to the instrument and those claiming under them and in an action on the instrument itself, the recitals operate as an estoppel, though would not be so on a collateral matter, Ram Charan Das v. Girja Nandini

Mining lease

3(c) of 1957 Act defines 'mining lease' to mean a lease granted for the purpose of undertaking mining operations and includes a sub-lease granted for mining operations, Gujarat Pottery Works v. B.P. Sood, AIR 1967 SC 964:

Uses

at the time of the execution of the use. (6) The use may be raised by a conveyance operating either by transmutation or non-transmutation of possession (see infra). Non-operation of the Statute: The Statute of Uses did

Company

law was at that time conceived merely as a statute intended to regulate the structure and mode of operation of a special type of economic institution called company. This was the view which prevailed for a long

Shelley's case, Rule in

by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 131, in the construction of all instruments coming into operation after 1925; but the rule governs the construction of all instruments which have come into operation before the

Primary rural credit society

has as its object or business the provision of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operation or for the marketing of crops, or for rural development; and (2) the bye-laws of which do not

Deed

and a key to its construction. Thus a recital may restrain the effects of general phraseology in the operative part of a deed, and although it is not evidence as against strangers, yet it may be conclusive

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Craniotomy

The operation of opening the fetal head in order to effect delivery

Couching

The operation of putting down or displacing the opaque lens in cataract

Haymaking

The operation or work of cutting grass and curing it for hay

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Recital

to the instrument and those claiming under them and in an action on the instrument itself, the recitals operate as an estoppel, though would not be so on a collateral matter, Ram Charan Das v. Girja Nandini

Mining lease

3(c) of 1957 Act defines 'mining lease' to mean a lease granted for the purpose of undertaking mining operations and includes a sub-lease granted for mining operations, Gujarat Pottery Works v. B.P. Sood, AIR 1967 SC 964:

Uses

at the time of the execution of the use. (6) The use may be raised by a conveyance operating either by transmutation or non-transmutation of possession (see infra). Non-operation of the Statute: The Statute of Uses did

Company

law was at that time conceived merely as a statute intended to regulate the structure and mode of operation of a special type of economic institution called company. This was the view which prevailed for a long

Shelley's case, Rule in

by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 131, in the construction of all instruments coming into operation after 1925; but the rule governs the construction of all instruments which have come into operation before the

Primary rural credit society

has as its object or business the provision of financial accommodation to its members for agriculture or agricultural operation or for the marketing of crops, or for rural development; and (2) the bye-laws of which do not

Deed

and a key to its construction. Thus a recital may restrain the effects of general phraseology in the operative part of a deed, and although it is not evidence as against strangers, yet it may be conclusive

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