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Readiness and willingness of the tenant to pay

Readiness and willingness of the tenant to pay, the readiness and the willingness of the tenant to pay could be found only if he had complied with the provisions of the Act. The Act does not cover the case of a person who is unable to pay owing to want of means but is otherwise 'ready and willing.' Such a case in no doubt a hard one, but, unfortunately, it does not enable Courts to make a special law for such hard cases which fall outside the statutory protection, Mistry Premjibhai Vithaldas v. Ganeshbhai Keshavji, AIR 1977 SC 1707 (1711): (1977) 3 SCC 11. [Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodg-ing House Rates Control Act, (57 of 1947), s. 12(3)(a)]...


Ready made clothing

Ready made clothing, the expression ready made clothing mean clothing which is ready for immediate use, AIR 1953 All 245. [Cotton Cloth and Yarn Control Order, (1945), Cl. 3(a)]...


Ready

Prepared for what one is about to do or experience equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event prepared for immediate movement or action as the troops are ready to march ready for the journey...


Ready made

Made already or beforehand in anticipation of need not made to order as ready made clothing ready made jokes...


Readiness and willingness

Readiness and willingness, cannot be treated as a strait-jacket formula and has to be determined from the totality of facts and circumstances relevant to the case and also to the conduct of the party concerned and in order to be real has to be backed by the capacity to do so. Plaintiff ready and willing to perform his part. Defendant failed to perform his part, suit decreed, Sant Lal v. Shyam Dawan, AIR 1986 Del 275: (1986) ILR 2 Del 204....


Readiness

The state or quality of being ready preparation promptness aptitude willingness...


Ready witted

Having ready wit...


Ready

Ready, means willing, Nambarukandi Marakkar v. Nallithodi Thavalaparambil Appu, AIR 1991 Ker 1....


calendar

calendar 1 : a list of cases ready to be heard on a procedural action [the motion ] ;specif : a list of cases ready for trial called also list compare docket NOTE: Generally it is up to the party that wants to go to trial to have a case placed on the calendar. The party must file with the court a notice that the case is ready for trial and that a jury trial, if desired, is demanded. 2 : a list of bills or other items reported out of committee for consideration by a legislative assembly vt : to place (a case) on a calendar [the Appellate Division, Second Department, is now ing civil appeals "New York Law Journal"] compare docket ...


Averment

Averment [fr. verificatio, Lat.], an advancement or affirmation of any matter in a pleading, and when new matter was introduced the pleading con-cluded with a verification except in the anomalous case of the general plea of bankruptcy under the repealed 6 Geo. 4, c. 16. Verifications or averments were of two kinds: common and special. Common were applied to ordinary cases, and were in the following form:- 'And this the plaintiff (or defendant) is ready to verify.' Special were used where the matter pleaded was intended to be tried by record or by some other method than a jury. They were in the following forms:- 'And this the plaintiff (or defendant) is ready to verify, by the said record,' or And this the plantiff (or defendant) in ready to verify, when, where, and in such manner as the Court here shall order, direct, or appoint.'...


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