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Real Burden
to lands is expressly granted under the burden of a specific sum, or a burden of a specific sum is constituted
Mutuality
want of mutuality as a defence to an action for specific performance, see Fry on Specific Performance.
Perished goods
goods. 'Where there is a contract for the sale of specific goods and the goods without the knowledge of the seller
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Personal action
Personal action, one brought for the specific recovery of goods and chattels, or for damages or other
Rate applicable to the total income of the company
meant the rate actually applied. The clause referred to the specific or definite rate which was determined to be applicable to
Soon before
term which requires to be construed in the context of specific circumstances of each case and no hard-and-fast rule of any
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
in that behalf'; that a contract for the sale of specific goods which have perished without the knowledge of the seller
Security
not confined to a document which gives a charge on specific pro-perty but includes personal securities for money, Chetumal v. Noorbhoy,
Wilful
omission which is done voluntarily and intentionally and with the specific intent to do something the law forbids or with the
Wills
175 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, contingent, specific or residuary devises of real or personal property carry the
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