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Salvage

Ch D 248, per Bowen, L.J. If the salvage be performed at sea, or on land (Judic. Act, 1925, s. 22),

Mortgage

creation of an interest in property, defeasible (i.e., annullable) upon performing the condition of paying a given sum of money, with

Lease

than by deed, i.e., by parol. The doctrine of part performance is not affected [s. 55(d)]. Under that doctrine leases which

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Infringing copy

by any means; (iv) in relation to a programme or performance in which such a broadcast reproduction right or a performer's

Impossible or impermissible

synonymous with 'impracticable'; 'impractic-able' means 'not practicable', incapable of being performed or accomplished by the means employed or at command; 'impracticable'

Gold

or other obligation in terms of 'gold' depends for its performance on the law of the country governing the performance at

Escrow

whom it purports to benefit upon some condition. Upon the performance of the condition it becomes an absolute deed; but if

Contract of service and contract for service

professional or technical services, to or for another in the performance of which he is not subject to detailed direction and

Workman

in excess of Rs. 500 per month or if he performs managerial functions by reason of a power vested in him

Common employment

exception rests is that 'a servant who engages for the performance of services for compensation does as an implied part of

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