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Resulting trust, a trust created by operation of law. Resulting trusts are of two kinds: (1) Where an owner of property makes a disposition of the legal estate and there is nothing to show that he meant to deal with the equitable interest, but by s. 60 of the Law of Property Act, provides that in a voluntary conveyance executed after 1925, a resulting trust for the grantor will not be implied merely because the property is not expressed to be conveyed for the benefit of the grantee; (2) where a purchaser of property takes the conveyance not in his own name but in that of some one else. In either of these cases the law creates a 'resulting trust'-in the former case, in favour of the owner of the legal estate; in the latter, in favour of the purchaser, i.e., the man who paid the purchase money. See Lewin on Trusts....
Resultance
The act of resulting that which results a result...
Result of the election
Result of the election, the expression 'the result of the election' in s. 100(1)(c), unless there is some-thing in the context compelling a different inter-pretation, be construed in the same sense as in s. 66, and there it clearly means the result on the basis of the valid votes, Hari Vishnu Kamath v. Ahmad Ishacaue, AIR 1955 SC 233 (248): (1955) 1 SCR 1104. [Representation of the People Act (43 of 1951), s. 100(1)(c)]...
Resulting use
Resulting use, an implied use.A resulting use arose where the legal seisin was transferred, and no use was expressly declared, nor any consideration nor evidence of intent to direct the use; the use then remained in the original grantor, for it cannot be supposed that the estate was intended to be given away, and the statute immediately transferred the legal estate to such resulting use. The Statute of Uses has been repealed by the Law of Property Act, 1925...
Resultant
Resulting or issuing from a combination existing or following as a result or consequence...
The result of the election has been materially affected
The result of the election has been materially affected, these words seems to us to indicate that the result should not be judged by the mere increase or decrease in the total number of votes secured by the returned candidate but by proof of the fact that the wasted votes would have been distributed in such a manner between the contesting candidates as would have brought about the defeat of the returned candidate, Vashisht Narain Sharma v. Dev Chandra, AIR 1954 SC 513 (515). [Representation of the people Act, 1951, s. 100(1)(c)]...
purchase money resulting trust
purchase money resulting trust see trust ...
resulting trust
resulting trust see trust ...
resulting use
resulting use see use ...
Resultate
A result...
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