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Statutory trusts
Statutory trusts. for the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, land held upon 'statutory trusts' shall be...
Tenant
Tenant, embraces in itself, the heirs of the deceased called 'statutory tenants' as even after the determination of the tenancy...
Reception order
Reception order. No person, not being a a rate-aided poor person or a person of unsound mind so found by...
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Trust for sale
Trust for sale. Trusts for sale of land were commonly crated in settlements and well-drawn wills. The effect was to...
Turnpike-roads
Turnpike-roads, ways maintained out of tolls not paid by passengers. These did not fall within the operation of the Highway...
Urgency Order
Urgency Order. In cases of urgency, where expedient for the welfare of any person alleged to be of unsound mind...
Vagueness
Vagueness, 'vagueness' is a relative term, and varies according to the circumstances of each case, but if the statement of...
Value
Value, a relative term. The value of a thing may refer to a certain standard with which the thing can...
Vicinity
Vicinity, the word vicinity is a term of relative import and it must be understood in its ordinary/dictionary meaning of...
When
When, means 'as a simple relative', at which time, on which occasion; and then, sometimes implying suddenness, and just then,...
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