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Sufferance wharves
Sufferance wharves are wharves on which goods may be landed before any duty is paid. They are appointed for the purpose by the Commissioners of the Customs. See s. 288 of the Customs … Sufferance wharves are wharves on which goods may be landed before any duty is paid. They are appointed for
penalty clause
penalty clause 1 : a clause (as in a contract) that calls for a penalty to be paid or suffered by a party under specified terms (as in the event of a breach) and that is … clause 1 : a clause (as in a contract) that calls for a penalty to be paid or suffered by a party under specified terms (as in the event of a breach) and that is usually unenforceable
Jus non patitur ut idem bis solvatur
Jus non patitur ut idem bis solvatur. (Law does not suffer that the same thing be twice paid.) … Jus non patitur ut idem bis solvatur. (Law does not suffer that the same thing be twice paid.)
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Compensation
satisfying or making amends, a reward for the apprehension of criminals; also that equivalent in money which is paid to the owners and occupiers of lands taken or injuriously affected for public purposes and under Act of … sense it may constitute actual loss or expected loss and may extend to physical mental or even emotional suffering, insult or injury or loss, Ghaziabad Development Authority v. Balbir Singh, (2004) 5 SCC 65 (75): AIR 2004
Indemnity
form of indemnity may be illustrated by 'If you will supply goods to A. I will see you paid.' A guarantee, if 'A. does not pay you, I will.' There is, as a rule, a right of … number of indem-nities are implied at Common Law or statute, and the contract extends to all the loss suffered and is not limited in amount as a contract to pay a sum of money is limited. As
fund
provide health and welfare benefits to employees and that is jointly administered by representatives of labor and management paid-in fund : a reserve cash fund in lieu of a capital stock account set up by mutual insurance … a specific objective cli·ent security fund : a fund established by each state to compensate clients for losses suffered due to their attorneys' misappropriation of funds common trust fund : an in-house trust fund established by a
Year to year, tenancy from
a possession is taken with the consent of the legal owner and where an annual rent has been paid, but without there having been any conveyance or agreement conferring a legal interest; and (2) that, whether it … term, without having entered into any new contract, and pays rent (before which he is a tenant on sufferance), and in such cases the tenant holds over on such terms of the old tenancy lease as are
Loan, gratuitous
thereby, the lender is responsible. Where the thing has been lost by the borrower, and, after he has paid the value thereof, is restored to the lender, the later must return either the price paid or the … the lender's intention, and restore it at the proper time, and in a proper condition. The lender must suffer the borrower to use and enjoy the thing lent during the time of the loan, according to the
Permit
An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, and permitting their removal from some specified place to another. Means a permit issued by a State or Regional … passing consent or just, not hindering permit has been used in certain contexts as meaning 'to resign' 'to suffer' and not to prohibit etc., Ram Singh Pritam Singh v. Chief Commissioner, Union Territory, Chandigarh, AIR 1968 Punj
Recovery
upon the terms that the friend should have the lands in fee-simple and that the tenant-in-tail should be paid a sum of money as consideration. This compromise was entered on the rolls of the Court. The effect … on the supposition of an adverse claim; and (2) the recovery-deed, which was partly a preparatory step to suffering the recovery, and partly a declaration of the uses when suffered. This method barring an estate-tail by a
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