Section 142 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reservatio non debet esse de proficuis ipsis, quia ea conceduntur, sed de reditu novo exta proficua
ea conceduntur, sed de reditu novo exta proficua. Co. Litt. 142 a.-(A reservation ought not to be of the profits themselves,
Reversio terr' est tanquam terra revertens in possessione donatori, sive h'redibus suis post donum finitum
possessione donatori, sive h'redibus suis post donum finitum. Co. Litt. 142 b.-(A reversion of land is, as it were, the return
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
to part of the land, see ss. 140, 141 and 142 of the L.P. Act, 1925, replacing and extending 32 Hen.
With any limited liability and in force
With any limited liability and in force, the phrase means a statutory policy under the old Act with the limit...
Specie
G.S. Pai, AIR 1980 SC 611 (613): (1980) 1 SCC 142.
Sufficiency of evidence
of India, AIR 2002 SC 3030 (3031): (2002) 7 SCC 142. [Railway Services (Conduct) Rules, 1966, R. 3(1)(i)(ii) & (iii) Railway
Sufficient cause
1988 SC 897: (1988) 3 SCR 198: (1988) 2 SCC 142. The expression 'sufficient cause' should, therefore, be considered with pragmatism
Tantum prescriptum quantum possessum
Hazra, AIR 1959 Cal 195 (200). (Limitation Act, 1908, Art. 142, 144)
Tenant
ss. 5, 6, 7, 8; Punjab Settlement Manual, 1899, pp. 142. Tenant, is a word which standing by itself denotes in
Territory of India
981: AIR 1962 SC 797 (803). (Constitution of India, Art. 142)
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