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parcenary

parcenary pl: -nar·ies [Anglo-French parcenarie, from Old French parÇonerie, from parÇon portion, from Latin partition- partitio partition] : coparcenary

owelty

: a lien created or a pecuniary sum paid by order of the court to effect an equitable partition of property (as in divorce) when such a partition in kind would be impossible, impracticable, or prejudicial to

Siphuncle

The tube which runs through the partitions of chambered cephalopod shells

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Addictio

(magistral grant of ager publicus), or it might take the form of an 'adjudicatio,' the judge deciding a partition suit.

Bar

Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit

Chancery

other written instruments; specific performance of contracts between vendors and purchasers of real estates, including contracts for leases; partition or sale of real estates; wardship of infants and care of their estates and many other matters assigned

Coparcenary

birth, an interest in the property of the holder for the time being and who can enforce a partition whenever they like. It commences with a common ancestor and includes a holder of joint property and only

Deed

Parties are classified in parts according to their several interests. Persons having joint-interests except in a deed of partition should be of the same part, but those having distinct though undivided interests should be of several successive

Displaced person

land in the said territories on account of civil disturbances or the fear of such distur-bances, or the partition of the country', Munshi Ram v. Financial Commissioner, (1979) 1 SCC 471: AIR 1979 SC 588: (1979) 2

Displaced Person and refugee

a person who has migrated to India as a result of disturbances or fear of disturbances or the partition of the country. Therefore, if a person had died before the disturbances took place or he had never

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parcenary

parcenary pl: -nar·ies [Anglo-French parcenarie, from Old French parÇonerie, from parÇon portion, from Latin partition- partitio partition] : coparcenary

owelty

: a lien created or a pecuniary sum paid by order of the court to effect an equitable partition of property (as in divorce) when such a partition in kind would be impossible, impracticable, or prejudicial to

Siphuncle

The tube which runs through the partitions of chambered cephalopod shells

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Addictio

(magistral grant of ager publicus), or it might take the form of an 'adjudicatio,' the judge deciding a partition suit.

Bar

Bar, (1) a partition running across the courts of law, behind which all outer-barristers and every member of the public must sit

Chancery

other written instruments; specific performance of contracts between vendors and purchasers of real estates, including contracts for leases; partition or sale of real estates; wardship of infants and care of their estates and many other matters assigned

Coparcenary

birth, an interest in the property of the holder for the time being and who can enforce a partition whenever they like. It commences with a common ancestor and includes a holder of joint property and only

Deed

Parties are classified in parts according to their several interests. Persons having joint-interests except in a deed of partition should be of the same part, but those having distinct though undivided interests should be of several successive

Displaced person

land in the said territories on account of civil disturbances or the fear of such distur-bances, or the partition of the country', Munshi Ram v. Financial Commissioner, (1979) 1 SCC 471: AIR 1979 SC 588: (1979) 2

Displaced Person and refugee

a person who has migrated to India as a result of disturbances or fear of disturbances or the partition of the country. Therefore, if a person had died before the disturbances took place or he had never

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