Revocation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quo ligatur, Enquiry Officer dissolvitur
which anything is constituted, by that it is dissolved.) See REVOCATION; DEED.
Expedient
advantageous. The word 'expedient' occurring in the statute authorising modification, revocation under the circumstances would comprehend whatever is suitable and appropriate
Frauds, Statute of
The statute also contained important provisions as to the making, revocation, etc., of wills devising land, and as to nuncupative wills,
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Genuine use
it is empty of substance and directed solely at avoiding revocation and does not serve to carve out an opening in
Letters-patent, or letters overt
end of 4 years from the date of grant, and revocation or a compulsory licence may be obtained if the invention
Revoke
of some deed that had existence until the act of revocation made it void, Black's Law Dictionary.
Republication of Wills
so much thereof as shall have been revoked before the revocation of the whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary
Resolution
Resolution, a solemn judgment or decision; a revocation of a contract. As to the cases in which resolutions
Ruling Chief
2 SCC 414: (1982) 3 SCR 729. [CP & Berar Revocation of Land Revenue Exemptions Act, 1948 (34 of 1948), s.
Sovereignty
2 SCC 414: (1982) 3 SCR 729. [C.P. & Berar Revocation of Land Revenue Exemption Act, 37 of (1948), s. 5(3)(ii)]
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