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Air Force
for by the Act of 1917 and succeeding Acts. See also (English) Auxiliary Air Force and Air Force Reserve Act, 1924. Means officers and airmen who by their commission, warrant, terms of enrolment or otherwise, are liable
Bank
3, Parl. 1, s. 5; 44 Geo. 3, c. 23; 9 Geo. 4, c. 65. (a) means the Reserve Bank of India constituted by this Act. [Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), s. 2
Corn-rent
directed by18 Eliz. C. 6, that one-third of the whole rent then paid on college leases should be reserved in wheat or malt, reserving a quarter of wheat for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt
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Easement
would be useless, but except for easements strictly of necessity there is no implication that the grantor has reserved any easement, however useful to his property it may be. Such easements must be expressly provided for either
Equality
of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth etc. However, the State can make special provision for reservation of posts for backward class citizens, Constitution of India, Art. 16(1), (2) & 4. The equality before law
Exception
of the thing granted and of a thing in esse at the time of the grant; whereas a reservation must be of some new thing issuing out of the thing granted; see Co. Litt. 47 a; Shep.
Alba firma
Alba firma. When quit-rents payable to the Crown by freeholders of manors were reserved in silver or white money, they were called white-rents or blanch-farms, reditus albi, in contradistinction to rents reserved
Letters-patent, or letters overt
has not been sufficiently remunerated. The patent is subject to certain rights of the Crown which may be reserved on the grant, and if the invention is likely to be useful in war the naval and military
High denomination bank note
of the denomina-tional value of one thousand rupees, five thousand rupees or ten thousand rupees, issued by the Reserve Bank. [High Denomination Bank Notes (Demonstration) Act, 1978, s. 2(d)]
Hostalagium
Hostalagium, a right to have lodging and entertain-ment, reserved by lords in their tenants' houses, Old Records.
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Air Force
for by the Act of 1917 and succeeding Acts. See also (English) Auxiliary Air Force and Air Force Reserve Act, 1924. Means officers and airmen who by their commission, warrant, terms of enrolment or otherwise, are liable
Bank
3, Parl. 1, s. 5; 44 Geo. 3, c. 23; 9 Geo. 4, c. 65. (a) means the Reserve Bank of India constituted by this Act. [Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), s. 2
Corn-rent
directed by18 Eliz. C. 6, that one-third of the whole rent then paid on college leases should be reserved in wheat or malt, reserving a quarter of wheat for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt
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Easement
would be useless, but except for easements strictly of necessity there is no implication that the grantor has reserved any easement, however useful to his property it may be. Such easements must be expressly provided for either
Equality
of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth etc. However, the State can make special provision for reservation of posts for backward class citizens, Constitution of India, Art. 16(1), (2) & 4. The equality before law
Exception
of the thing granted and of a thing in esse at the time of the grant; whereas a reservation must be of some new thing issuing out of the thing granted; see Co. Litt. 47 a; Shep.
Alba firma
Alba firma. When quit-rents payable to the Crown by freeholders of manors were reserved in silver or white money, they were called white-rents or blanch-farms, reditus albi, in contradistinction to rents reserved
Letters-patent, or letters overt
has not been sufficiently remunerated. The patent is subject to certain rights of the Crown which may be reserved on the grant, and if the invention is likely to be useful in war the naval and military
High denomination bank note
of the denomina-tional value of one thousand rupees, five thousand rupees or ten thousand rupees, issued by the Reserve Bank. [High Denomination Bank Notes (Demonstration) Act, 1978, s. 2(d)]
Hostalagium
Hostalagium, a right to have lodging and entertain-ment, reserved by lords in their tenants' houses, Old Records.
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