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Sole tenant

Sole tenant [solus tenens, Lat.], he that holds lands by his

Solely

Singly alone only without another as to rest a cause solely one argument to rely solelyn ones own strength

Married women's property

in the same manner as if she were a feme sole (including property which she may hold as a trustee or

Separate estate

treated her, in respect to that property, as a feme sole, or unmarried woman. A wife's separate property might be acquired

Mainly

Mainly, 'mainly' should be interpreted as 'solely'. 'Solely' means 'exclusively' while 'mainly' means 'substantially', but not in any case 'wholly'...

Education

knowledge, skill, mind and character of students by formal schooling, Sole Trustee, Loka Shikshana Trust v. Commissioner of Income Tax, (1976)

Separate property

Separate property, a property obtained by the sole surviving coparcener in a family does not become his 'separate

Public trustee

on 1st January, 1908. The Public Trustee is a corporation sole, and may if he thinks fit act in the administration

Protection order

by her since desertion, as if she were a feme sole; after the order is granted, she sues and is sued

Monopoly

A licence or privilege allowed by the Crown, for the sole buying, selling, making, working, and using of anything whatsoever, whereby

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