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Wills
he shall be entitled to at the time of his death, notwithstanding that by reason of illegitimacy or otherwise he did not leave an heir or next-of-kin surviving him. The fourth and fifth sections relate to dispositions
Smoking
Smoking, means smoking of tobacco in any form whether in the form of cigarette, cigar, beedis or otherwise with the aid of a pipe, wrapper or any other instruments. [Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of
Sewer
annoyances, or the conservation of the sewers within their commission according to the customs of Romney Marsh, or otherwise. They may also assess necessary rates upon the owners of land, and, on refusal of payment, may (see
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Retrenchment
SCC 27. Means the termination by the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of disciplinary action but does not include-- (a) voluntary retirement of
Registration of title of land
of a county by Order in Council at the instance of a county, or county borough council, or otherwise (see ss. 120 et seq.). In a compulsory area, land may but need not be registered until, in
Occupier
in respect of which such rent is paid or is payable. (ii) an owner in occupation of or otherwise using his land or building. (iii) a rent-free tenant of any land or building, and (iv) any person
Confession
the Court having due regard to the credibility of the witnesses. In the event, however, the Court is otherwise in a position having due regard to the attending circumstances believes the witness before whom the confession is
Joint-tenancy
fee, or in remainder, but not in tail, unless the donees, being male and female, might lawfully marry; otherwise the donees possess estates for life only, with several inheritances in tail. An estate cannot be granted to
Costs
unconditionally or unless that sum is paid into court or to the plaintiff's solicitor: the plaintiff shall, unless otherwise ordered by the High Court or a judge thereof, be entitled to costs on such scale as may
Copyright
to copyright or any similar right in any literary dramatic, musical, or artistic work, whether published or unpublished, otherwise than under and in accordance with the provisions of this Act, or of any other statutory enactment for
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