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Separate estate
Act, 1882, and the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1907) restrictions against the 'anticipation' of her settled property by a married
Registration of title of land
by creditors and others (ss. 49, 59 and 61). (viii) Restrictive covenants (s. 50). (ix) Manorial incidents (s. 51). (x) Certain
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
31) amends and extends the 1931 Act by provisions for restrictions on the importation and sale of agricultural products and for
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Notice
or acquired after 1925, and if registrable, not registered; (3) restrictive covenants and equitable easements created before 1926; (4) estate contracts
Cause of action
'cause of action' has sometimes been employed to convey the restricted idea of facts or circumstances which constitute either the infringement
nonsectarian
not restricted to one sect or school or party as religious training
Trust for sale
of a contrary intention (s. 25); consents, if requisite, are restricted to two in favour of a purchaser, and the wishes
Giving notice in writing
the words 'giving notice in writing' in the s. as restricted to the customary mode of sending notice through postal service
Hypothec
of a landlord to whom rent is owing it is restricted, as to the right to agricultural produce, by the Hypothec
Just
field. The largeness is, of course, not arbitrary; it is restricted by the conscience which is fair, reasonable and equitable, if
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