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Re-compensation

Matched in: Term Re-compensation

Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

commencing with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1875, statutory compensation has been provided for an outgoing agricultural tenant in respect of the improvements effected by him during his tenancy. The operation of this Act could be and frequently

Maritime lien

claim which attaches to the res i.e., the ship, freight, or cargo. It may arise ex delicto, e.g., compensation for damage by collision, or ex contractu, for services rendered to the res; but it is strictly confined … upon a thing to be carried into effect by legal process, that process to be a proceeding in rem ...... This claim or privilege travels with the thing into whosoever possession it may come. It is inchoate

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Betterment

1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 48), s. 21, which, upon or apart from any question of compensation, allows local authorities to claim for betterment. See Re Webster, 51 TLR 201. See also (English) Public Health … been applied, under the term 'melioration,' by 19 Car. 2, c. 3, s. 26, when London was being re-built after the Great Fire. For an instance of what might now be considered betterment, see Re South Eastern

Review

Consideration, inspection, or re-examination of a subject or thing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1320. Under Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925, s. 11, weekly payments can be reviewed at any time by either party. An application to … Review, is the act of looking, offer something again with a view to correction or improvement, Lily Thomas v.

Administrative law

D 1210 at p. 1261: (1964) 3 All ER 354; Re Racal case of Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission, (1969) 2 AC 147: (1969) 1 All ER 208 (HL); Breen v. Amalgamated Engineering Union, (1971) 2 … Administrative law, is a separate body of rules relating to administrative authorities and officials, applied in special administrative court. Dicey's Law of the Constitution, 1st Edn. 1885.

redress

redress 1 a : relief from distress b : a means of obtaining a remedy 2 : compensation (as

Goodwill

be divided so that part follows a special trademark; see Re Dobie & Son, Ltd., 52 RPC 333. Compensation for goodwill on quitting a tenancy is provided for subject to the statutory conditions by the Landlord and … Goodwill, may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that every affirmative advantage as contrasted with negative advantage that has

workers' compensation

Matched in: Term workers' compensation

Full compensation

Matched in: Term Full compensation

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