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Bestride

To stand or sit with anything between the legs or with the

Inheritance

any person deceased, shall represent their ancestor; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have

Uses

viz., appointment to uses, bargain and sale, and covenant to stand seised where there is no transmutation or change of possession

Settled land

a settlement now includes one or more instruments whereby land stands limited in trust: [sub-s. (i.)] for any persons by way

Removal from service

It is by now well settled that from the constitutional stand point 'removal' and 'dismissal' stand on the same footing except

Marshalling

only fund upon which another has a claim, the latter stands in his place for so much against the fund to

Lands and buildings

the nature of a house built where it is to stand. Includes the site of the building as its component part.

Talab

immediately on hearing of sale though not before and law stands well settled that any unreasonable delay will be construed as

Inconsistent

contrary, the one to the other so that both cannot stand, but the acceptance or establishment of the one implies the

Execution

1984 SC 1383: (1984) 3 SCR 806. The word 'execution' stands derived from the Latin 'ex seque' meaning, to follow out

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