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Riot Damages Act, 1886
'riot' within the meaning of this Act, see Field v. Receiver for Metropolitan Police District, (1907) 2 KB 853. … the elements which must have existed in the disturbance in order to constitute a 'riot' within the meaning of this Act,
Recto de dote
right of dower, which lay for a widow who had received part of her dower, and demanded the residue, against the … Recto de dote, a writ of right of dower, which lay for a widow who
Pension
valuable right vesting in a government servant. The right to receive pension in property under Art. 31(1) of the Constitution of … of the Constitution of India and by a mere executive order the State has no power to withhold the same, Deokinavdan
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Motion
a motion for an injunction or the appointment of a receiver pending the trial of the action; or summarily and wholly … the progress of a cause, e.g., a motion for an injunction or the appointment of a receiver pending the trial of
Ex parte talis
parte talis, a writ that lay for a bailiff or receiver, who, having auditors appointed to take his accounts, cannot obtain … Ex parte talis, a writ that lay for a bailiff or receiver, who, having auditors
Equitable executor
the judgment creditor, he may obtain the appointment of a receiver and if necessary an injunction restraining the judgment debtor from … obtain the appointment of a receiver and if necessary an injunction restraining the judgment debtor from dealing with the property. See
Defunct co-operative bank
means a co-operative bank: (i) which has been prohibited from receiving fresh deposits, or (ii) which has been ordered or directed … prohibited from receiving fresh deposits, or (ii) which has been ordered or directed to be wound up, or (iii) which has
Ostension
the sacrament on the altar in order that it may receive the adoration of the communicants
Dare
discharge a debt, it is datio solvendi animo; when to receive an equivalent, to create an obligation, it is datio contrahendi … Dare, to transfer property. When this transfer is made in order to discharge a debt, it is datio solvendi animo; when
Coronare filium
one's son a priest. Homo Coronatus was one who had received the first tonsure, as preparatory to superior orders, and the … who had received the first tonsure, as preparatory to superior orders, and the tonsure was in form of a corona, or
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