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Notice
of freehold land, estate contracts and equitable easements, liberties or privileges created or registrable after 1925 [see s. 10 of the … which raise such a strong presumption of notice that equity will not allow the presumption to be rebutted. [S. 154, I.P.C.
Pension
allowance or stipend granted, not is respect of any right, privilege, perquisite of office but, on account of past service or … bounty nor a matter of grace depending upon the sweet will of the employer, nor an ex gratia payment but it
Registration of title of land
been registered. Registration with 'good leasehold' title confers the same privileges and is subject to the same incumbrances and interests (if … months from the date of conveyance is that the purchaser will not acquire the legal estate, and until that takes place
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Advowson
on account of his obligation to protect and defend the privileges of the particular benefice. An advowson is in the nature … disappended conditionally, as in the case of a mortgage, it will reunite when the loan is repaid. So, if the advowson
election
fact of being elected 2 : the right, power, or privilege of making a choice: as a : the right of … or whatever was devised to him or her under the will b : the right of a person who has an
Fee-simple
and might have been omitted for it gave no other privilege to the owner than that which the law confers upon … conveyance 'in fee' without the addition of the word 'simple' will not pass the estate [Re Ethel, (1901) 1 Ch 945).
Way
right of way strictly means a private way, i.e. a privilege which an individual or a particular description of persons may … always be dedicated to the public, and as to what will constitute dedication, see Simpson v. A.-G., 1904 AC 476. By
Liberty
to hold pleas in a Court of one's own. The privileged districts, called liberties from being exempt from the sheriff jurisdiction, … in all lawful ways, to live and work where he will, to earn his livelihood in any lawful calling, and to
Intoxicating liquor
beer might be sold without a justices' licence), have special privileges (see Sched. II.). Before 1904 justices had an absolute discretion … date can never be the subject of renewal. Their continuance will be dealt with in the same way as the grant
discovery
of any relevant information as long as it is not privileged, including information that itself would not be admissible at trial … the prosecution must also disclose the names of witnesses that will be called to rebut the defendant's alibi defense. The defendant
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