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Bill of Exchange

both drawn any payable within the British Islands or (2) drawn within the British Islands upon some person residents therein. Any other bill is a foreign bill, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(1), 4th Edn., Para 333, … the (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 3, as an 'unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

it be expressly stipulated for by the bill, or if it be drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee, but in no other case (s. 39). When a bill payable … falls due.' A bill payable on demand must be presented within a reasonable time after its issue in order to render the drawer liable, and within a reasonable time after its indorsement in order to render the

Ordination

and various certificates are necessary, particularly one signed by the clergyman of the parish in which he has resided during a given time. the candidate has to comply with the requirements of the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 … Ordination, the conferring of holy orders. The first thing necessary on application for only orders is the possession of a title--that is, a sort

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Deportation

Deportation, transportation; exile in to a remote part of the kingdom, with prohibition to change the place of residence. The (English) Penal Servitude Acts, 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 99), and 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. … into a oreign land, was anciently with us a civil death. Compare the power of making an expulsion order or deportation order under Order of the Secretary of State, under the (English) Aliens Restriction Acts, 1914 (4

Alien

property except chattels real; that subjects of a friendly power might hold lands, etc., for the purposes of residence or business for a term not exceeding twenty-one years; and it also provided for aliens becoming naturalized. Alien, … the (English) Aliens Restriction Act, 1914, as amended by the (English) Aliens Restriction Amendment Act, 1919. By an Order in Council aliens may be prohibited from landing or leaving the United Kingdom: may be deported, made to

Sovereignty

sovereignty as applied to states implies 'Supreme, absolute, uncontrollable power by which any state is governed, and which resides within itself, whether residing in a single individual or a number of individuals, or in the whole body … inherent in every sovereign State to do all things which promote the health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people. Sovereignty is difficult to define. This power of sovereignty is, however, subject to constitutional limitations,

Unclaimed property

years must be transferred to the National Debt Commissioners. Lists of names in which the stock stood, with residence, description and amount of stock and date of transfer, are to be kept at the Bank of England … better title may recover the stock from the re-transferee, and if unable to recover it may obtain an order in his favour from the Chancery Division of the High Court, which 'shall, on application by petition by

Husband and wife

the amount in dispute) by the judge of the county Court of the district in which either party resides. As to criminal law, if a wife commit a felony, except treason, or murder, or manslaughter, in her … 1 Ch 203, but the husband's liability ceased if, while the action was pending and before judgment, an order for judicial separation was obtained, Cuenod v. Leslie, (1909) 1 KB 880. As to torts in respect of

Mansion-house

Mansion-house, a dwelling-house.-3 Inst. 64. See (English) LIMITED OWNERS RESIDENCES ACT. The (English) Settled Land Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 38, gave (see SETTLED LAND) a … or leased by such tenant for life without the consent of the trustees of the settlement, or the order of the Chancery Division of the High Court. Now, by the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, under settlements

Maintenance

Income Tax, AIR 1960 SC 1343 (1346): (1960) 39 ILR 283. 'Maintenance', necessarily must encompass a provision for residence. maintenance is given so that the lady can live in the manner, more or less, to which she … to maintain himself or herself, a Magistrate of first class, may upon proof of such neglect or refusal order such person to make a monthly allowance for the maintenance of his wife, father or mother. (CrPC, 1973,

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