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Game

At Common Law game belongs to a tenant and not to a landlord, but leases frequently contain a reservation of the game to the landlord, and before the Game Act, 1831, the right to kill game was

Workman

of a power vested in him or by the nature of duties attached to his office, All India Reserve Bank Employees' Association v. Reserve Bank of India, AIR 1966 SC 305: (1966) 1 SCR 25. The term

Financial Institution

(iv) any other institution or non-banking financial company as defined in clause (f) of s. 45-I of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), which the Central Government may, by notification, specify as financial

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Absque impetitione vasti

Absque impetitione vasti [Lat.] (without impeachment of waste), a reservation frequently made to a tenant for life, that no man shall proceed against him for waste committed. This

bank

the Farm Credit Administration Federal Re·serve bank : one of 12 central banks set up under the Federal Reserve Act to hold reserves for and extend credit to affiliated banks in their respective districts intermediary bank :

Fed

Fed : the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System see also Federal Reserve System in the Important Agencies section

Regulation J

Regulation J : a regulation of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System governing the collection of checks and other cash and noncash items and the handling of returned checks

first come first served

distributed in order to those who request it in person not subject to reservation for later delivery Contrasted with reservable

VerbarReddendum

A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease

Fee-farm rent

reasonably worth, not being less than one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of its reservation; and such rent appears to be called fee-farm, because a grant of land reserving so considerable a rent

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Game

At Common Law game belongs to a tenant and not to a landlord, but leases frequently contain a reservation of the game to the landlord, and before the Game Act, 1831, the right to kill game was

Workman

of a power vested in him or by the nature of duties attached to his office, All India Reserve Bank Employees' Association v. Reserve Bank of India, AIR 1966 SC 305: (1966) 1 SCR 25. The term

Financial Institution

(iv) any other institution or non-banking financial company as defined in clause (f) of s. 45-I of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), which the Central Government may, by notification, specify as financial

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Absque impetitione vasti

Absque impetitione vasti [Lat.] (without impeachment of waste), a reservation frequently made to a tenant for life, that no man shall proceed against him for waste committed. This

bank

the Farm Credit Administration Federal Re·serve bank : one of 12 central banks set up under the Federal Reserve Act to hold reserves for and extend credit to affiliated banks in their respective districts intermediary bank :

Fed

Fed : the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System see also Federal Reserve System in the Important Agencies section

Regulation J

Regulation J : a regulation of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System governing the collection of checks and other cash and noncash items and the handling of returned checks

first come first served

distributed in order to those who request it in person not subject to reservation for later delivery Contrasted with reservable

VerbarReddendum

A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease

Fee-farm rent

reasonably worth, not being less than one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of its reservation; and such rent appears to be called fee-farm, because a grant of land reserving so considerable a rent

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