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Dispossessed
Dispossessed, the word 'dispossessed' in the second proviso means to be out of possession, removed from the premises,
Contribution
of 1948), s. 2(4)] The word 'contribution' used in the proviso must also be given its due meaning. It cannot be
Contrary to law and not according to law
being not 'according to law' as prescribed in the 1st proviso of s. 75(1) of the Act. The latter expression is
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But not thereafter
the crucial words are 'but not thereafter' used in the proviso to sub-s. (3). This phrase would amount to an express
Bill
EXCHANGE; BILL IN PARLIAMENT, etc. The word 'Bill' in the proviso must be interpreted to include an amendment of any of
Bail
S. 436 of the Code speaks of bail but the proviso makes a contradistinction between 'bail' and 'own bond without sureties'.
As nearly as possible
is meant not to be mandatory but directory. The said proviso does not, in terms, say that in no case and
Adverse party
right and opportunity to cross-examine in the first proceeding. This proviso, therefore, obviously protects the rights of the adverse party in
Provisory
Of the nature of a proviso containing a proviso or condition conditional as a provisory clause
Usual Covenants
Ch D 555; Re Lander, (1892) 3 Ch 41. A proviso for re-entry on breach of covenants generally is not 'usual,'
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