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Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
interests. All mortgages of the same legal estate under the statutory conditions are legal estates. None being for the whole fee
Mortgage
Army; and church livings with cure of souls, and other statutory prohibitions. While an increase in the rate of interest upon
Records
Government; (ii) in relation to the local authority or any statutory body or corporation wholly or substantially controlled or financed by
Nuisance
case. Actions against persons or public undertakings for damage under statutory powers are generally founded on negligence. Where the actual method
Ordinarily
1346. The word 'ordinarily' and its meaning always depended upon statutory provision where same has been used. In general, word 'ordinarily'
Planning Commission
is essentially an advisory body and has neither constitutional nor statutory authority. It formulates plans for the development of the country.
Power
an estate, to whom no estate was devised, and a statutory power to sell estates, as in the instance of the
Prospectus
are not to be varied without the approval of the statutory meeting (q.v.). As to the liability of directors or others
Purporting to act
against a claim not only based on breach of a statutory duty but also based on omission to perform a statutory
Rational basis test
an intermediate review that involves a determination of whether a statutory or regulatory classification of person (as by age or offender
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