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Mortgage
provisions; but in regard to registered land, see REGISTRATION. For restrictions upon powers to call in or enforce mortgages created before
Closure
adequately expressed before the House. The Speaker also intervenes by restricting the closure to occasions when a motion is made not
In the interest of
clause 2 of Article 19 protects a law imposing reasonable restrictions on the exercise of the right to freedom of speech
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Free trade throughout the territory of India
of India would be one with no tariffs and no restrictions or disadvantages of any kind of importing or exporting from
easement
in a residential development that entitles the holder to enforce restrictions that were part of the general development scheme against the
Final
appeal lies against it. The expression 'final' may have a restrictive meaning in other contexts, but in s. 43 of the
Courts (Emergency Powers) Acts
extended by the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (War Restrictions) Act, 1915, since replaced by various Acts which have been
Constructive notice
his eyes to the freehold title which was subject to restrictive covenants and was affected by notice of the covenants. S.
Control
'control' is synonymous with superinten-dentce, management or authority to direct, restrict or regulate. Control is exercised by a superior authority in
Chinese
Chinese. The Australian colonies (see especially the Chinese Immigration Restriction Act, 1888, of New South Wales) have passed many Acts
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