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Date of vesting
1968 SC 90 (94): (1967) 3 SCR 759. [Bihar Land Reforms Act, 1950 (30 of 1950), ss. 2(h) and 4]
Deceit
(apparently) guilty promotes have been excluded. See also (English) Law Reform (Misc. Pr.) Act, 1935, s. 6. The injured shareholder may
Declaratory
Declaratory, as the Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 is 'declaratory', the presumption against construing it retrospectively
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Ejectment
ejector Richard Roe having withdrawn). See A Cent. of Law Reform, p. 124. This fictitious procedure was abolished by the C.L.P.
Homestead
v. Koshy Alexander, AIR 1999 SC 2272 (2273). [Kerala Land Reforms Act, 1963 (1 of 1964) s. 2(25)]
Enfranchisement
free; used (1) of the newly conferring, as by the Reform Act, 1832, a right of constituency to return a member
Episcopalian
from the Established Presbyterian Church, and an adherent of the Reformed Catholic Church deriving apostolic successon from the apostles. The clergy
Exemplary damages
damages recoverable shall not include any exemplary damages. [(English) Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c.
Expenditor
into hands by the collectors, on the reparations, amendments, and reformations ordered by the commissioners, for which he is to render
Freedom of a borough
in many cases valuable either from conferring, especially before the Reform Act, 1832, a limited parliamentary franchise or from other causes,
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