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Office of profit
the holders of offices created since 1705 to seek re-election. S. 52 of the Representation of the People Act, 1867 (30 & … (16 & 17 Geo. 5, c. 19) (which also repeals s. 52 of the Act of 1867, supra), provides that where a
Children
person under eighteen and a young person under seventeen cannot (s. 52 (2) (3) be sent to penal servitude and can only … unruly or depraved character, and a child under fourteen can [s. 52 (1)] under no circumstances be sentenced to imprisonment or penal
County Courts
subject-matter does not exceed in value the sum of 500l. (s. 52). By agreement all actions assigned to the King's Bench Division
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Pathakanika
Pathakanika, the expression 'pathakanika' as used in s. 52(1) (g) appears to have the larger meaning in which that … which that expression is traditionally understood. In the context of s. 52(1) (g), pathakanika would mean personal gifts to the Mahant, Sudhindra
Specific performance
enforcing the specific delivery of goods sold, specially superseded by s. 52 of the (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893. An award … be obtained up to 500l. in the county courts under s. 52 (1) (d) of the (English) County Courts Act, 1934. See
Transfer
9 Vict. c. 106) (reproduced in an amended form by s. 52, Law of Property Act, 1925) provided that a transfer (therein
Good faith
287. 'Good faith' is defined, in a negative fashion, by s. 52, IPC as follows: 'Nothing is said to be done or … or believed without due care and attention. (Indian Penal Code, s. 52) Due care, an act done with due care and attention
Lease and licence
SCC 202. (Transfer of Property Act, s. 105; Easements Act, s. 52) The difference between a 'lease' and 'licence' is to be … [Transfer of Property Act, 1882, s. 105, Easements Act, 1882, s. 52]
Partnership
assets do not exceed 500l. [(English) County Courts Act, 1934, s. 52 (f)] Limited Partnership.--The (English) Limited Partner-ships Act, 1907 (7 Edw.
Power
act of the person to whom they are given. By s. 52 of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, replaced by the (English)
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