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Occupant
The word would clearly cover any person who has been recorded as having been in occupation of the land in question … in the relevant fasli irrespective of the capacity in, or, title under, which he so occupied it, Udai v. Dy. Director
Mortmain
within six months after execution or permitted extension to be recorded. This does not apply to registered land, or to assurances … Vict. c. 73), in the manner pointed out under the title CHARITABLE USES AND TRUSTS. in regard to assurances of land
Manorial documents
to direct the documents to be sent to the Public Record or local institutions undertaking to be responsible for the preservation … courts of a manor but not deeds or evidence of title to the manor, are now placed under the superintendence of
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Associate
up the posteas (the indorsement of the result on the record), and any orders of Nisi Prius. The associates were made … by the (English) Judicature Act, 1873, and were given by title of 'Masters of the Supreme Court' by the (English) Judicature
Hindu
the North West Frontier Province and the Punjab. This is recorded in the Rig Veda, the oldest of the Vedas, the … Religion and Ethics, Vol. VI, has described 'Hinduism' as the title applied to that form of religion which prevails among the
Goods
computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition. The music is produced by the … interest in goods and when used in this sense means title or ownership is a thing. The word may also be
Frauds, Statute of
respects the most comprehensive, salutary, and important legislative regulation on record affecting the security of private rights.' The main object of … by the (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (see that title), and, as amended, is now represented by s. 4 of
Discharge
been taken and the Magistrate considers for reasons to be recorded, in the light of the evidence, that no case has … from custody; a jury discharged from the cause. See next title. A rule nisi is discharged when the Court decides that
Beneficial owner
7, Conveyancing Act, 1881. means a person whose name is recorded as such with a depository. [Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of … Beneficial owner, See COVENANTS, TITLE FOR, and also s. 76 of the (English) L. P.
Picketing
of the suspect but merely of watching and keeping a record of the visitors, Kharak Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, … the Act; Conway v. Wade, 1909 AC 506; and that title. Picketing means 'the marching to and fro before the premises
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