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Contingent legacy
his personal representatives will not be entitled to the legacy if he dies under that age. These are said to be positive rules of construction, Williams on Executors and Administrators, 12th Edn. P. 794, but the prima … regard to the whole class if it includes some in whom the gift would not vest within the period has been mitigated by s. 163 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, which provides that incases where more
Dharma
the individual and powers of the King (the State), it means constitutional law (Rajadharma). Likewise when it is said that Dharmarajya is necessary for the peace and prosperity of the people and for establishing an egalitarian society, … ethics' on which the life is naturally regulated. Dharma or righteousness is elemental and fundamental in all nations, periods and times. For example, truth, love and compassion are human virtues. This is what Hindus Call sanatan dharma
Hindu
existence or non-existence of God or on whether there is one god or many. Since religious truth is said to transcend all verbal definition, it is not conceived in dogmatic terms. Hinduism is, then both a civilization … in the Rig Veda, the oldest of the Vedas, the Hindu scriptures which give their name to this period Indian history. The people on the Indian side of the Sindhu were called Hindu by the Persian and
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Salary or wages
135: (1945) ILR All 207. Sale, is found to consist of a number of ingredients which can be said to be essential in the sense that if any one of them is missing, there is no sale. … a deed of transfer; (d) payment of rent in vendee's own name; and (e) the shortness of the period for repayment of loan entitling the vendor the reconveyance, then the transaction is an outsale with the condition
Remainder
made, and the connection and relative situation of the tenants, several parts of the same estate. Estates are said to be in remainder or reversion according to the relative situation they bear to each other. The interest … the remainder would have been good; as then her death or second marriage would have been the natural period for the determination of her estate. But if the remainder had been introduced by the words 'from and
Tax
to yield public revenue, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1469. Some general principles of taxation have been said to be:- (1) The subjects of every State ought to contribute to the support of the Government as … 1908, s. 4, and Orders in Council made thereunder. As to the collection of taxes for a limited period under the authority of a mere resolution of the House of Commons, see the Provisional Collection of Taxes
Contingent remainder
535]. Before the Act of 1877 (English) was passed the rules for the creation of a contingent remainder, said Mr. Joshua Williams, might be reduced to two:-- 1. The seisin, or feudal possession, must never be without … at the date of settlement or at the death of the testator and twenty-one years thereafter plus a period of gestation, and see also CONTINGENT LEGACY, and s. 163 (English) L.P. Act, 1925. The whole subject of
Landlord and tenant
from disturbance by the landlord or by persons claiming against him or by paramount title, though it is said that in any letting short of a demise by deed the implied warranty does not extend to disturbance … person, called the lessee or tenant, to enjoy the exclusive possession and use of the land for a period less than the landlord's estate in it, generally upon payment of rent. The landlord's estate is called the
Paper
article understand it. It is, therefore, necessary to know what is paper as commonly or generally understood. The said word which is derived from the name of reedy plant papyrus and grows abundantly along the Nile river … the print or sketch is made on the paper, and it is then exposed to light for a period of time during which the chemical evaporates resulting in the emergence of the print or sketch or the
Power
(2000) 3 SCC 184. Power, must be considered along with the words 'privileges and immunities' to which the said clause refers, and there can be no doubt that the said words can have no reference to the … cases. For ascertaining the date for the purpose of the rule against perpetuities, the date from which the period is taken is the date of the instrument conferring the power unless the power is exerciseable by an
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