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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 The 125th and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act
Approved charitable institution
and notified by the Central Government under clause (23C) of section 10 or an institution referred to in clause (a) of
Sciagraph
An old term for a vertical section of a building called also sciagraphy See Vertical section under
bona fide purchaser
purchaser of a security set out in Uniform Commercial Code section 8-302. Under this section a bona fide purchaser is one
Levy
tax The expression 'levy, assessment and collection of income-tax' in section 13(1) of the Finance Act, 1950, was wide enough to
Habitual drunkard
and his or her affairs. See also (English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5 (extended to drug addicts by 15 & 16
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium. The legitimation of a bastard by the subsequent marriage of his parents. Formerly not recognized by...
Leave to defend
10 of Order XIV., added by the Rules of January, 1902:- A tenant shall have the same right to relief after
Kenyon-Slaney Clause
Kenyon-Slaney Clause, s. 7 (6) of the (English) Education Act, 1902 (2 Ed. 7, c. 42), and is as follows:- (6)
Judicial separation
ground of his being an habitual drunkard [(English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5]; and relief can also be obtained by a
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