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Vested remainder
interests: see Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1; and Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 1. … transmitted to a person who is capable of receiving the possession, should the particular estate happen to determine: as a limitation
Reversion
carved or sliced out of the larger estate or reversion.' Settled reversions of freehold or leasehold estates have been reduced to … terms, a less estate than he has in himself, the possession of those lands shall, on the deter-mination of the granted
Vagrants
of some other parish, etc., acknowledging him, etc., to be settled in such parish, etc. (3) Every pedlar wandering abroad, and … pretended game of chance. (10) Every person having in his possession any picklock, etc., or other implement, with intent feloniously to
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Capital
business. See ALTERATION OF CAPITAL, COMPANY, PROSPECTUS, DIRECTORS. In the Settled Land Act, 1925, capital money arising under the Act means … shares. It implies nothing more than that the company is possessed of money or assets of a stated value at the
Mortmain
be sent to the Board of Education [s. 29, (English) Settled Land Act, 1925]; the same s. provides that all land … mort, Fr., dead, and main hand], such a state of possession of land as makes it inalienable; whence it is said
Statutory trusts
not the same persons as the trustees for sale the settled portion of the proceeds of sale is to be handed … shall be held upon trust for sale and to stand possessed of the net proceeds of sale after payment of costs
Voluntary conveyance
able to pay his debts without the aid of the settled property and had not transferred the property to the trustee … was paid or transferred within three months after coming into possession or control of the settlor. The beneficiaries under either (2)
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
the powers of a tenant for life under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925; see s. 20(i). … possibility, etc., of a remainder as well as of a possession. And thus, if a lease for life be made, remainder
Talab
hearing of sale though not before and law stands well settled that any unreasonable delay will be construed as an election … the presence of either the vendor (if he is in possession) or the purchaser and the Third Demand though not strictly
Cause of action
38] The expression 'cause of action' has acquired a judicially settled meaning. In the restricted sense cause of action means the … [Civil Procedure Code, 1908, R. 1(e)] If a suit for possession is decreed and the decree-holder gets possession and thereafter there
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