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Collateral advantage
Collateral advantage, is a provision giving the mortgagee a benefit over and above the repayment of the advance, with interest. To be invalid,
Distinctly
provable information. The phrase 'distinctly' relates 'to the fact thereby discovered' (sic) (and?) is the linchpin of the provision, Mohd Inoyatallah v. State of Maharashtra, (1976) 1 SCC 828: AIR 1976 SC 483 (485). (Evidence Act, 1872,
Development Commissioners
industries by promoting scientific research, instruc-tion and experiments in the science, methods and practice of agriculture (including the provision of farm institutes), the organization of co-operation, instruction in marketing produce, and the extension of the provision of
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Defeasance
Defeasance, is a provision which limits or defeats the operation of the Bill, Blaiberg v. Beckett, (1886) 16 QBD 96 (101) (CA)
Dealer, auction
the agent is utterly irrelevant. The artificial definition of a 'dealer' under the Explanation is merely an enabling provision which facilitates the assessment against a non-resident dealer but the provision does not require that the manager or
Conveyance
2(b)] The voluntary transfer of a right or of property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Conveyance, the statutory provision extends to all forms of disposition by which creditors may be defrauded, except a will, and except, possibly,
Compensation
s. 163A and Sch. II) The award of interest on the refunded amount is as per the statutory provisions of law as it them stood and on the peculiar facts and circumstances of each case. When a
Commanding Officer
belongs or is attached. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (xv)] when used in any provision of this Act, with reference to any separate portion of the regular army or to any department thereof,
Commandant
Commandant, when used in any provision of this Act with reference to any unit of the Force, means the officer whose duty it is
Assumption clause
Assumption clause, means a mortgage provision that prohibits another from assuming the mortgage without the permission of the mortgagee. A provision by which the
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Provision - Law Dictionary Search Results
Collateral advantage
Collateral advantage, is a provision giving the mortgagee a benefit over and above the repayment of the advance, with interest. To be invalid,
Distinctly
provable information. The phrase 'distinctly' relates 'to the fact thereby discovered' (sic) (and?) is the linchpin of the provision, Mohd Inoyatallah v. State of Maharashtra, (1976) 1 SCC 828: AIR 1976 SC 483 (485). (Evidence Act, 1872,
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industries by promoting scientific research, instruc-tion and experiments in the science, methods and practice of agriculture (including the provision of farm institutes), the organization of co-operation, instruction in marketing produce, and the extension of the provision of
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Defeasance
Defeasance, is a provision which limits or defeats the operation of the Bill, Blaiberg v. Beckett, (1886) 16 QBD 96 (101) (CA)
Dealer, auction
the agent is utterly irrelevant. The artificial definition of a 'dealer' under the Explanation is merely an enabling provision which facilitates the assessment against a non-resident dealer but the provision does not require that the manager or
Conveyance
2(b)] The voluntary transfer of a right or of property, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Conveyance, the statutory provision extends to all forms of disposition by which creditors may be defrauded, except a will, and except, possibly,
Compensation
s. 163A and Sch. II) The award of interest on the refunded amount is as per the statutory provisions of law as it them stood and on the peculiar facts and circumstances of each case. When a
Commanding Officer
belongs or is attached. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (xv)] when used in any provision of this Act, with reference to any separate portion of the regular army or to any department thereof,
Commandant
Commandant, when used in any provision of this Act with reference to any unit of the Force, means the officer whose duty it is
Assumption clause
Assumption clause, means a mortgage provision that prohibits another from assuming the mortgage without the permission of the mortgagee. A provision by which the
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