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Presumption
'statutory presumption' provided under the Bombay Prohibition Act. Under a statutory presumption the mere explanation or evidence which need be only
Abstract of title
on which it depends: fc. 1 Pres. 42, 207. The statutory period is thirty years, Law of Property Act, 1925, s.
National insurance
or public authorities, or in the employment of railway or statutory companies and entitled to benefits from a superannuation fund, if
Case, action on the
under seal) to which covenant or trespass did not apply. Statutory sanction was obtained for this form of action under the
Legislation
made by the Union of India, State or any other statutory authority. In a case where the field is not covered
will
and accepted as valid in many states provided it meets statutory requirements (as that no important parts have been altered or
merger
the fair value of their shares as shareholders in a statutory merger. short-form merger : an accelerated statutory merger between a
Debenture
certificate of registration [s. 82 (2)] is conclusive that the statutory requirements for registration have been complied with, Lester v. Yolland,
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
this Act shall be binding on the Crown (s. 30). Statutory powers to make rules, etc., may be exercised from time
Land charge
up (see s. 10 of the Act) of Class A, Statutory Land Charges, Class B, similar charges not made on the
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