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Insurance
always by corporations or joint-stock companies, of which there are several in all the considerable towns throughout the Empire. The conditions … and, in fact, almost all kinds of risk, chance and liability, are now commonly insured against. Insurances are effected sometimes by
Company
member having knowledge of the reduction below the minimum becomes severally liable for the whole of the debts contracted during the … having perpetual succession and a common seal, but with such liability of the members to contribute to the assets of the
Judgment
Act, 1925, s. 225, replacing Jud. Act,1873, s. 100]. The several species of judgments are either:- (a) Interlocutory, given in the … state of facts. It is always a declaration that a liability, recognised as within the jural sphere, does or does not
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Deed
extrinsic evidence is admissible. The parties are described by their several names, their rank, profession or calling, and their places of … of attorney, or if he executes the deed, undertake any liability therein expressed to be undertaken by him, Halsbury, L. of
Law Reform (UK)
damages recoverable in more than one action against joint or several tortfeasors in respect of damages which are the result of … to restraint upon anticipation (see that title), abolishes a husband's liability for his wife's torts and ante-nuptial obligations (see HUSBAND AND
Paid
that the latter necessarily involves the idea of division between several persons which is the same as payment to several persons, … the meaning of s. 16(2) when the company discharges its liability and makes the amount of dividend unconditionally available to the
Breach of trust
the subject were extremely strict and were enforced with great severity by the Court of Chancery. In later times, however, the … was not quite so astute in fixing honest trustees with liability for breach of trust as formerly; see Speight v. Gaunt,
Property
of wide amplitude and, in fact, is the sum of several interests, rights and obligations that arise because of the relation … total assessable income and, as a determination, of his tax liability, Ishwarlal v. State of Maharashtra, (1969) 1 ITJ 216: (1969)
Registration of title of land
(s. 48). (iii) Annuities and rent charges (s. 49). (iv) Severence of mines and minerals (s. 49). (v) Land charges under … proprietors not being purchasers for value are under the same liability in regard to minor interests which affected the registered proprietor
Run with the land-Run with the reversion
to covenants running with the reversion upon conveyance, assignment, or severance, or on cesser of a lease as to part of … land,' either leased or conveyed in fee, when either the liability to perform it, or the right to take advantage of
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