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Proviso
Proviso, stipulation, caution, a condition, inserted in any deed, on the
Proviso, Trial by
Proviso, Trial by. Where the plaintiff after issue joined did not
Cesser, Proviso for
Cesser, Proviso for. Where terms for years are raised by settlement, it
proviso
proviso pl: -sos or: -soes [Medieval Latin proviso quod provided that]
Proviso est providere pr'sentia et futura non pr'terita
Proviso est providere pr'sentia et futura non pr'terita. Co. 72, (A
Proviso
or the like as the contract was impaired by its proviso
Casu proviso
Casu proviso, a writ of entry, given by the Stat. of Gloucester,
Proviso for redemption
Proviso for redemption. The condition in a conveyance upon mortgage whereby
Government
404: (1984) 1 SCR 939. The expression 'Government' used in proviso to Rule 3(b) of the National Human Rights Commission Chairperson
Mortgage
within the time mentioned in a clause technically called the proviso for redemption, he will be entitled to have his property
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