Proportionment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Adequate
is required, suitable to the case or occasion, fully sufficient, proportionate, and satisfactory. And when used to qualify consideration, it has
As Parliament may by law determine
incorporating sub-article (3B) under Article 332. Be it noted that proportionality though mainly dependent upon the basis of population but it
Average
Average, a medium, a mean proportion used in various senses:- (1) A service which a tenant
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Complete destruction
part of the rent for the entire terms as is proportionate to the period of occupancy by the lessee, Vannattankandy Ibrayi
Indemnity
either destroys the right to an indemnity or reduces it proportionately; thus a landlord releasing a claim against his tenant for
Dividend
means the sum paid to or received by a shareholder proportionate to his share-holding in a company out of the total
Fire
to consent of the insurers, and to payment of the proportionate part of the premium by the purchaser. This condition may
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
(c) by 25 per cent. of the net rent or proportionately smaller percentages, according to whether he is responsible for the
Pro rata
In proportion proportionately according to the share interest or liability of each
Pari passu
-- at an equal rate or pace, with simultaneous progress, proportionately etc. This term is generally used in the context of
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