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Tail
(3), S.L. Act, 1925. (6) Although a tenant-in-tail must generally keep down the interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge or incumbrance affecting the estate; if, however, he
Summary jurisdiction
committing him for trial by a jury. The mode of exercising this latter jurisdiction, which is given in particular instances by very numerous particular statutes, is generally regulated by the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, 1848 and 1879. Several
Sufferance, Tenancy at
us (in 2 Inst. 134) this diversity is to be observed, that where a man cometh to a particular estate by the act of the party, there, if he hold over, he is a tenant at sufferance;
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Springing use
of taking efect by vesting as a remainder before or Enquiry Officer instanti with the determination of a particular freehold estate. The Statute of Uses has been repealed by the Law of Property Act, 1925, which also
Provisions of this Constitution
85: (1971) 3 SCR 9. The words 'provisions of this constitution' cannot be limited or confined to a particular chapter in the constitution or to a particular set of articles. While construing a constitutional provision, such a
Specific
1980 SC 2147: (1981) 1 SCC 107: (1981) 1 SCR 1196. 1. Of relating to, or designating a particular or defined thing; explicit 2. Of or relating to particular named thing 3. Conformable to special require-ment, Black's
Special or local law
the word 'local' has reference to area or territory. A special law is a law relating to a particular subject while a local law is a law confined to a particular area or territory, Justiniano Augusto De
Special law
Special law, a 'special law' is a law applicable to a particular subject. [Indian Penal Code, s. 41] --the expression special law means a provision of law, which is not
Special and special reasons
out of the ordinary (See Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Volume 39A, p. 82) Webster defines 'special as particular; peculiar; different from others; designed for a particular purpose; occasion, or person; limited in range; confined to a
Sovereignty
which govern the body politic, or society which constitutes the state and the power is independent of the particular form of government whether monarchial, autocratic or democratic, Govindrao v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1982 SC 1201.
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Tail
(3), S.L. Act, 1925. (6) Although a tenant-in-tail must generally keep down the interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge or incumbrance affecting the estate; if, however, he
Summary jurisdiction
committing him for trial by a jury. The mode of exercising this latter jurisdiction, which is given in particular instances by very numerous particular statutes, is generally regulated by the Summary Jurisdiction Acts, 1848 and 1879. Several
Sufferance, Tenancy at
us (in 2 Inst. 134) this diversity is to be observed, that where a man cometh to a particular estate by the act of the party, there, if he hold over, he is a tenant at sufferance;
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Springing use
of taking efect by vesting as a remainder before or Enquiry Officer instanti with the determination of a particular freehold estate. The Statute of Uses has been repealed by the Law of Property Act, 1925, which also
Provisions of this Constitution
85: (1971) 3 SCR 9. The words 'provisions of this constitution' cannot be limited or confined to a particular chapter in the constitution or to a particular set of articles. While construing a constitutional provision, such a
Specific
1980 SC 2147: (1981) 1 SCC 107: (1981) 1 SCR 1196. 1. Of relating to, or designating a particular or defined thing; explicit 2. Of or relating to particular named thing 3. Conformable to special require-ment, Black's
Special or local law
the word 'local' has reference to area or territory. A special law is a law relating to a particular subject while a local law is a law confined to a particular area or territory, Justiniano Augusto De
Special law
Special law, a 'special law' is a law applicable to a particular subject. [Indian Penal Code, s. 41] --the expression special law means a provision of law, which is not
Special and special reasons
out of the ordinary (See Words and Phrases, Permanent Edition, Volume 39A, p. 82) Webster defines 'special as particular; peculiar; different from others; designed for a particular purpose; occasion, or person; limited in range; confined to a
Sovereignty
which govern the body politic, or society which constitutes the state and the power is independent of the particular form of government whether monarchial, autocratic or democratic, Govindrao v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1982 SC 1201.
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