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Delivery of a Deed
Delivery of a Deed, a requisite to a good deed. The delivery may be effected either
Deed
a 'deed' and not habitually by the word 'indenture.' The requisites of a deed are these:- (1) Sufficient parties and a
Debt
circumstances of each particular estate, and the price of the requisite Articles at the particular place. 2. Testamentary expenses about the
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Covenant
APPORTIONMENT; RUN WITH THE LAND. No particular technical words are requisite to create a covenant, for any words or form of
By way open to all traffic
equestrian use, but that, although there was evidence of the requisite current use of the route, Buckland v. Secretary of State
Mortgage by deposit of title deeds
and registered in respect of the same property. The three requisites for such a mortgage are (i) debt, (ii) deposit of
Quinto exactus
283 (1768). Quinto exactus, the fifth or last call or requisition of a defendant sued to outlawry. See Cowel, voce 'Quint-exact.
No cause for such refusal
is a cause reasonably justifying refusal to comply with the requisition, Oriental Bank of Commerce v. Harcharn Das Loomba, AIR 1963
Opinion of the provincial government
AIR 1957 SC 521 (527): 1957 SCR 721. [Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948 (33 of 1948), s. 5]
Parson
parson or vicar is much the same. There are four requisites: holy orders, presentation, institution, and induction. A parson or vicar
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