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Arrangements between debtors and creditors

Arrangements between debtors and creditors. The 125th and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act of 1861, allowed liquidation by arrangement and composition

Environmental pollutant

Environmental pollutant, means any solid; liquid or gaseous substance present in such concentration as maybe, or tend to be, injurious to environment. [Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), s. 2 (b)] Means any solid, liquid...

Executor

be allowed as against creditors extravagant funeral expenses if the testator died insolvent; and if he neglects to secure the property, and loss ensue, he will be personally liable for a devastavit, but will not be responsible … prove his title if it should be disputed; see, however, Tarn v. Commercial Banking Co., (1884) 12 QBD 294. But he must be prepared either to act wholly or not at all, for probate cannot be renounced

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Extent

Land Charges Act, 1925, s. 6, and LAND CHARGES. There is also an extent in chief in the second degree, which is a proceeding by the Crown against the debtor of a crown-debtor, against whom also an … ascertain what debt was due to the Crown; but by the (English) Crown Suits Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 104), s. 47, a commission to find a debt due to the Crowns hall not be

Foreign Jurisdiction Acts (English)

Foreign Jurisdiction Acts (English): 6 & 7 Vict. c. 94; 28 & 29 Vict. c. 116; 29 & 30 Vict. c. 87; 38 & 39 Vict. c. 85; and 41 &

Heritage building

preservation and conservation for the purpose as aforesaid under sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (4) of section 31 of the West Bengal Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act, 1979 (West Bengal Act 13 of

Induction

The oaths and subscriptions taken before induction were altered by the (English) Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), and now the incumbent on induction must declare-- That he assents to the Thirty-nine Articles

Object held sacred

has to be interpreted 'ejusdem generis' with a place of worship. Interpreted like that,it would mean that the section would apply only to cases where an idol in a temple is sought to be destroyed, damaged, or … on festival occasions, A. Veerabhadran Chettiar v. E.V. Ramaswami Naicker, AIR 1955 Mad 550. (Indian Penal Code, s. 295) Any object however trivial or destitute of real value in itself, if regarded as sacred by any class

Industry

avocation of workman. 'Undertak-ing' in the first part of the definition and 'industrial occupation or avocation in the second part obviously mean much more than what is ordinarily understood by trade or business. The definition was apparently

Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955)

Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955), the amount payable to the person required to sell his stock of sugar would be with reference to the price fixed under the sub-section and not...

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Arrangements between debtors and creditors

Arrangements between debtors and creditors. The 125th and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act of 1861, allowed liquidation by arrangement and composition

Environmental pollutant

Environmental pollutant, means any solid; liquid or gaseous substance present in such concentration as maybe, or tend to be, injurious to environment. [Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (29 of 1986), s. 2 (b)] Means any solid, liquid...

Executor

be allowed as against creditors extravagant funeral expenses if the testator died insolvent; and if he neglects to secure the property, and loss ensue, he will be personally liable for a devastavit, but will not be responsible … prove his title if it should be disputed; see, however, Tarn v. Commercial Banking Co., (1884) 12 QBD 294. But he must be prepared either to act wholly or not at all, for probate cannot be renounced

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Extent

Land Charges Act, 1925, s. 6, and LAND CHARGES. There is also an extent in chief in the second degree, which is a proceeding by the Crown against the debtor of a crown-debtor, against whom also an … ascertain what debt was due to the Crown; but by the (English) Crown Suits Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 104), s. 47, a commission to find a debt due to the Crowns hall not be

Foreign Jurisdiction Acts (English)

Foreign Jurisdiction Acts (English): 6 & 7 Vict. c. 94; 28 & 29 Vict. c. 116; 29 & 30 Vict. c. 87; 38 & 39 Vict. c. 85; and 41 &

Heritage building

preservation and conservation for the purpose as aforesaid under sub-clause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (4) of section 31 of the West Bengal Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act, 1979 (West Bengal Act 13 of

Induction

The oaths and subscriptions taken before induction were altered by the (English) Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 122), and now the incumbent on induction must declare-- That he assents to the Thirty-nine Articles

Object held sacred

has to be interpreted 'ejusdem generis' with a place of worship. Interpreted like that,it would mean that the section would apply only to cases where an idol in a temple is sought to be destroyed, damaged, or … on festival occasions, A. Veerabhadran Chettiar v. E.V. Ramaswami Naicker, AIR 1955 Mad 550. (Indian Penal Code, s. 295) Any object however trivial or destitute of real value in itself, if regarded as sacred by any class

Industry

avocation of workman. 'Undertak-ing' in the first part of the definition and 'industrial occupation or avocation in the second part obviously mean much more than what is ordinarily understood by trade or business. The definition was apparently

Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955)

Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955), the amount payable to the person required to sell his stock of sugar would be with reference to the price fixed under the sub-section and not...

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