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Cy-pres
not apply to personalty nor to a mixed fund. See Re Harwood, Coleman v. Innes, 1936 Ch 285. It is also … any of them carry the property in the precise course marked out by the testator, supposing the estates left to themselves,
acquit
obligation)] vt : to discharge completely: as a : to release from liability for a debt or other obligation usually used … French acquiter to pay off, absolve, acquit, from a-, prefix marking causation + quite free (of an obligation)] vt : to
judgment
a law or instrument [seeking a declaratory judgment that the regulation is unconstitutional] compare damage, injunction specific performance at performance default … authority to act on behalf of a business and usually marked by reasonableness and the exercise of due care ;also :
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Advertisement
announcement of a thing. The duties payable on advertisements were repealed by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 63, s. 5. As … purpose of these activities is to gain goodwill and a market but the mode of achieving this object cannot be confined
Civil Law
Civil Law.' The collections of Roman Civil Law, before its reformation in the sixth century of the Christian era by the … those which follow, paragraphs. The letter C is the invariable mark of the Codex, which may be various quoted by the
Clearance area
Clearance area. Under the Housing Acts, 1930-35, substantially reproduced by the Housing Act,1936, the local authority may (see ss. … the health of the inhabitants in the area, and after marking off on a map of the area and excluding from
Competent authority
the competent authority under this Act. [Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 (61 of 1986), s. 2 (d)] Means, in … any company, firm, other body of persons, or any trade mark or design or to grant a patent, State of Emblem
Damages
detriment to one by the wrong doing of another, (b) reparation awarded to the injured through legal remedies, and (c) its … been adequate compensation, and usually awarded by a jury to mark their sense of a defendant's conduct; e.g., the character of
Service
Service [fr. servitium, Lat.], that duty which a tenant, by reason of his estate, owes to his lord. There are many … construction, repair conveying of news or information and advertising. [Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(z) ] It means
Valuation
surround this question were fully considered in the case of Re Lucas and Chesterfield Gas and Water Board, (1909) 1 KB … Valuation, is a process which does not end on marks being awarded by an examiner, Sanjay Singh v. U.P. Public
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