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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
the subject, and confers on outgoing tenants of 'holdings' the rights and benefits briefly outlined below. The term 'holding' means any … provides for compensation in this respect to be assessed by arbitration. See GAME. 4. Compensation for Disturbance (ss. 12-14).--If a tenant
Notice
interest in land will be affected by every and any right, equity, or incumbrance of which he has actual or constructive … (who had become affected with notice of a town planning resolution registered in a local land charges registry without disclosure by
Tribunal
tribunal and naturally the import of the word embraces an arbitration tribunal. Stroud's Judicial Dictionary (Vol. 4, p. 3093) speaks of
Hague conference
conference brought about the creation of a Permanent Court of Arbitration, and each of the Powers signing the Hague Arbitration Convention
In a reference
The phrase 'in a reference' in s. 31(4) of the Arbitration Act, 1940, is comprehensive enough to cover an application first
Taking any other step in the proceeding
such as would clearly manifest intention to waive benefit or arbitration agreement, Rachappa Gurudappa, Bijapur v. Gurusiddappa Nananiappa, 1989 (1) SCJ
In relation to arbitral proceedings
given a narrow meaning to mean only pendency of the arbitration proceedings before the arbitrator, Thyssen Stahlunion GmBH v. Steel Authority
Spielberg Doctrine
was not repugnant to the National Labor Relations Act, the arbitration proceedings provided a hearing as fair as would have been
Cause of action
fact which it is necessary to establish to support a right to obtain a judgment, Prem Chand Vijay Kumar v. Yashpal … 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996); Indian Iron and Steel Company Ltd. Kolkata v.
Misconduct
AIR 2006 SC 80. Misconduct under s. 30(a) of the Arbitration Act, 1940 has not a connotation of moral lapse. It
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