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Recognised stock exchange
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Eligible transaction
regulations or bye-laws made or directions issued under those Acts or by banks or mutual funds on a recognised Stock Exchange; and (B) which supported by a time stamped contract note issued by such stock broker or sub-broker or
Offer of shares to the public
public of any shares for purchase except as provided, i.e. (a) shares dealt in with permission of any recognised stock exchange in Great Britain; (b) shares allotted with a view to sale to the public; and (c) offers to
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Joint-tenancy
the legal estate for the personal representatives of the deceased partner as to his share. Wares, merchandise, and stock in trade belonging to partners, survive to the representatives of the deceased partner. The lex mercatoria excludes the … bargain and sell, nor surrender or devise to each other, much less exchange with or enfeoff one another; the proper mode of assurance from one … freehold; if to A. and B. and their heirs, they are then joint-tenants of the fee. While equity recognises this rule, yet it has laid down many exceptions to it, amongst the most important of which are
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