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Civil Law
a commission to draw up a body of laws; and (in N.C. 462, A.U.C. 301) three commissioners are said to have been chosen by the patricians to visit Greece in order to collect materials for a code; … latter three (tres libri) contained the Jus Publicum, which had been separated from the whole at an early period, as of less practical utility, and often bound up with other words. (4) The Novels, or New Constitutions
Charter-party
which the merchant agrees to pay as freight for their carriage. By such an agreement the ship is said to be chartered to the merchant, who is called the charter. There are certain terms usually to be … part thereof, to a merchant, for the carriage of goods on a specified voyage, or during a specified period, for a sum of money which the merchant agrees to pay as freight for their carriage. By such
Bhatha land
is possible only till the next rainy season and when the river swells during the rainy season, the said land again gets submerged under the river water, State of Gujarat v. V.D. Chaturbhai, (1980) 3 SCC 318 … of the bed of a river on which vegetables, melon, cucumber, etc., can be grown during the lean period after the rainy season is over when the level of the water in the river is quite low.
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Rent
would be different if the claim is made by the Municipality at an enhanced rate which cannot be said to be due unless determined by process of adjudication, Gangaram v. Municipal Counsel Nagar Palika, Neemuch, AIR 1992 … of the thing granted, and not be part of the land or the thing itself. Consideration paid, usu. periodically, for the use or occupancy of property (esp. real property), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1299. There
Privy purse
60(1)(g), Code of Civil Procedure. Moreover, an amount of the privy purse receivable from the Government cannot be said to be a debt or other property over which or the proceeds of which he has disposing power … 4, p. 369. Privy purse, the income set apart for the sovereign's personal use. See CIVIL LIST. The periodical payment of money by the Govern-ment to a Ruler of a former Indian State as privy purse all
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
as solicitors of the Supreme Court, His Majesty may by Order in Council apply this s. to the said Superior Court and British possessions subject to any exceptions, conditions and modifications specified in the Order, and by … prescribed examination or, in the prescribed cases, without examination; and (c) after service under Articles during the prescribed period or, in the prescribed cases, without such service; be admitted as a solicitor upon payment of the prescribed
Vest
right in present or future enjoyment in respect of a property is created. With the long usage the said word 'vest' has also acquired a meaning as 'an absolute or indefeasible right', Howrah Municipal Corporation v. Ganges … place in possession; to make possessor of; or, to give an absolute interest in property when a named period or event occurs. (2) (of a right or interest) Its coming into the possession of any one; enuring
Charities, or Public Trusts
provides that 'whereas in divers enactments and documents reference is made to charities within the meaning of the said Act,' references to such charities shall be construed as 'references to charities within the meaning of the said … the civil law; and Lord Eldon, in assenting to that opinion, has judiciously remarked, that at an early period that ordinary had the power to apply a portion of every man's personal estate to charity; and when
Wages
under the terms of the settlement which has become a part of the contract of employment. Hence the said bonus will fall within the first part of the definition of 'wages' under s. 2(22) of the Act, … to include inter alia any remuneration to which the person employed is entitled in respect of any leave period. Some aid may be had from the definition of wages in the Payment of Wages Act, viz., wages
Annuity
and duration of payment depend upon the meaning and intention of the will. In general it may be said that an annuitant is entitled to payment in cash of the capital sum where there is a direction … Annuity, in order to constitute an annuity, the payment to be made periodically should be a fixed or predetermined one, and it should not be liable to any variation depending upon
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