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Judgment

to the action by an award of redress to one party, or discharge of the other, as the case may be. … put an end to the litigation, and it need not possess the attributes of a final order. Any adjudication, which puts

University

than an honorary degree) at any University forming, or forming part of, the constituency, or in the case of Scottish Universities … arts, science and all manner of higher learning, and which possesses the power to confer degrees indicating proficiency in the branches

Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)

s. 3 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925). A substantial part of the Law of Property Acts consists of the modifications … tenures in land, except an estate in fee simple in possession, and a term of years absolute in or in certain

Weights and measures

weighing machine, the person committing such fraud, and every person party to the fraud, shall be liable to a fine not … The 25th and 26th sections enact that: 25. Use or Possession for Use.-Every person who uses or has in his possession

title

right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a : … by virtue of an instrument) even if not accompanied by possession or use [the trustee held legal title to the property]

Attendant term

the then trustee of the term had not been a party, and of which the purchaser or mortgagee of the freehold … was subordinate to and merely attendant upon the higher estate possessed by the owner of the inheritance, and yet completely consolidated

Notice

brings the knowledge of a fact directly home to the party; or (3) constructive or implied, which is no more than … including (i.) mortgages, not excepting first mortgages (not completed by possession of the title deeds) and required to be registered; (ii.

Shall

use of 'shall' to expression of the will of the parties as actions, forbearance, etc., in the future in pursuance to … the......confirms the proper language of application with that of high possession. The draftsman should restrict the use of 'shall' to expression

Water and watercourse

1878. Both these Acts have been repealed and replaced by Part IV. of the Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 111 to … Bl. Com. 18. An action cannot be brought to recover possession of a pool or other piece of water by the

Hereditary revenues

2 of the Civil List Act, 1837, to be made part of the Consolidated Fund, with the addition of the Osborne … and from the surplus revenues of Gibraltar, or any other possession of her Majesty Queen Victoria out of the United Kingdom,

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