Remittance - Law Dictionary Search Results
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remitter [Anglo-French, from remitter to remit] : remittitur n : one that remits ;specif : one that sends a remittance ...
Remittance of asset
Remittance of asset, means remittance outside India of funds representing a deposit with a bank or a firm or a company, provident fund balance or superannuation benefits, amount of claim or maturity proceeds of Insurance policy, sale proceeds of shares, securities, immovable property or any other asset held in India in accordance with the provisions of the Act or rules or regulations made thereunder. [Foreign Exchange Management (Remittance of Assets) Regulations, 2000, R. 2 (v)]...
Remitter
Remitter. Where he who has the right of entry in lands, but is out of possession, obtains afterwards the possession of the lands by some subsequent, and, of course, defective title, he is remitted or sent back, by operation of law, to his ancient and more certain title. The possession which he has gained by a bad title is ipso facto annexed to his own inherent good one; and his defeasible estate is utterly defeated and annulled by the instantaneous act of law, without his participation or consent. As if A. disseise B., i.e., turn him out of possession, and afterwards demise the land to B. (without deed) for a term of years, by which B. Enters, this entry is a remitter to B., who is in of his former and surer estate. But if A. had demised to him for years by deed indented, or by matter of record, there B. would not have been remitted. For if a man by deed indented take a lease of his own lands, it shall bind him to the rents and covenants, because a man never can be allowed to affirm th...
remittance
remittance 1 a : a sum of money remitted b : an instrument by which money is remitted 2 : transmittal of money (as to a distant place) ...
Remittal
A remitting a giving up surrender as the remittal of the first fruits...
Remittance
Remittance, money sent by one person to another, either in specie, bill of exchange, cheque, or otherwise.A sum of money sent to another as payment for goods or services, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1297....
Remitter of actions to County Court
Remitter of actions to County Court. See (English) County Courts Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo.5, c. 53), s. 45, which replaces the County Courts Act, 1919, s. 1, which took the place of the County Courts Act, 1888, s. 65. The High Court may remit to the County Court any action brought in the High Court where (1) the plaintiff's claim is founded either on contract or tort and the amount claimed or remaining in dispute does not exceed 100l., whether the counterclaim (if any) exceeds or does not exceed 100l.; or (2) the only matter remaining in dispute is a counterclaim, founded on contract or tort, not exceeding 100l; or (3) by s. 50, the plaintiff'' claim is for recovery of land, with or without a claim for rent or mesne profits, by a landlord against a tenant (or some one claiming by, through, or under him), whose term has expired or been determined or has become liable to forfeiture for non-payment of rent, and the action could have been brought in the County Court. S. 46 provides for the r...
Remittor
One who makes a remittance a remitter...
Remittance
The act of transmitting money bills or the like esp to a distant place as in satisfaction of a demand or in discharge of an obligation...
Remittee
One to whom a remittance is sent...
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