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Mortgage

the chief and inseparable incident of a mortgage--an incident unextinguishable, save by a foreclosure decree, a sale by the mortgagee under … debtor loan and interest within the time mentioned in a clause technically called the proviso for redemption, he will be entitled

Rent

condition of re-entry or to tender it, in order to save a forfeiture; but, more properly speaking, the demand should be … a rent reserved by deed or will, but without any clause of distress. See infra. (5) Rents of assize, the certain

Restriction

Constitution considered the word 'restriction' to be sufficiently wide to save laws 'inconsistent' with Art. 19(1), or 'taking away the rights' … in the interests of the different matters mentioned in the clause. There can be no doubt therefore that they intended the

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Tail

after the determination, or in defeasance of any such estate-tail; saving always the right of all persons in respect of estates … prescribing and simplifying the mode of disposition. The general enabling clause (s. 15) enacts, that 'after December 31st, 1833, every actual

Vis major force majeure usual

reference is made to 'force majeure', the intention is to save the performing party from the consequences of anything over which … may be made certain by evidence about a force majeure clause, which was in contemplation of parties, Dhanrajamall Gobindram v. Shamji

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