Requisite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Premises
that word in the Act of 1948 and could be requisitioned, Mongibai Hariram v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1966 SC 882:
Process and processing
continuous or quick succession. It is not one of the requisites that the activity should involve some operation on some material
Stamp duties
of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or requisition upon the ground of absence or insufficiency of stamp upon
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Regulation of house accommodation
purposes, or must be accommodation that has already been acquired, requisitioned or allotted to the military, Indu Bhusan Bose v. Rama
Rent
by s. 45 of the 1881 Act be redeemed on requisition of the owner to the Copyhold Commissioners (now the Ministry
Rescission
if the purchaser makes or insists upon any objection or requisition which the vendor is unable or unwilling to comply with;
Sessions of the peace
whether had on their own mere motion, or on the requisition of any party entitled to require their attendance in discharge
Specific performance
Pictures (Inc.) v. Nelson, (1937) 1 KB 209. The several requisites of a contract, which will be directed to be specifically
Vendor and purchaser summons
to apply in a summary way in respect of any requisitions or objections or claim for compensation or any other question
Insurance
at the risk of companies, which include within themselves the requisites of security, wealth, and numbers, a large proportion of marine
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