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wait and see

wait and see : a doctrine in property law that postpones determining the

Paymaster-General (see now Accountant-General

(see now Accountant-General; the duties of Paymaster-General transferred to Accountant-General: see (English) Judicature Act, 1925, ss. 133 et seq.). Under the

See

See [fr. sedes, Lat.], the diocese of a bishop.

Seeing

because followed by a dependent clause as he did well seeing that he was so young

Sight seeing

Engaged in or given to seeing sights eager for novelties or curiosities

Marriage

any hour or in any place, whether consecrated or not, see Doe Dem. Egremont v. Grazebrook, (1843) 4 QB 406. Marriage

Children

documents means a legitimate child unless otherwise declared by statute. See Morris v. Britannic Assurance Co., 1931 (2) KB 125. 'Child'

Insurance

Insurance, see, Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 80C, Expl. 1.

Settled land

not defined in the Acts themselves; as to compound settlements, see Re Du Cane & Nettlefold, (1898) 2 Ch 96; Re

Solicitor

and other enactments relating to solicitors of the Supreme Court. see Cht. Stat., tit. 'Solicitors.' No person may act as a

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