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Act of Parliament
separate volumes from those which contain the public acts, concern particular localities, as railway or gas and water Acts. Private Acts
title
quiet enjoyment free from disturbance by one holding paramount title] particular title in the civil law of Louisiana : title by
Reversion
portion left of an estate after a grant of a particular portion of it, short of the whole estate, has been
Deed
which a conveyance, in the 'general words,' enumerated all the particulars intended to pass to the grantee. S. 6 of that
Reside
settled or usual abode, to live in or at a particular place, Oxford Dictionary. Means dwell permanently or for a considerable
Planning
the systematic development of a community or an area with particular reference to the location, character, and extent of streets, squares,
Public prosecutor
construed according to the spirit of the time in which particular legislation is enacted, State of Bihar v. Kameshwar Singh, AIR
Negligence
negligence has failed to comply with or perform in the particular circumstance of each case. A very convenient classification has been
Rules of reason
an ascertainment of the facts or features peculiar to the particular business; its condition before and after the restraint was imposed;
Shelley's case, Rule in
the intent of the parties. two estates are created, a particular estate in the ancestor, and a remainder in his heirs.
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