Stipulate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Court-baron
was ordained for the maintenance of the services and duties stipulated for by lords of manors, and for the purpose of
Cost-book mining companies
for a term of years, commonly twenty-one, but with a stipulation for the annual payment to the landowner of some portion
Charitable uses and trusts
uses should not be void by reason of containing certain stipulations for the donor's benefit, and dispensed with a deed in
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Casus f'deris
Casus f'deris, a case stipulated by treaty, or which comes within the terms of a
Kanamdar
the kanamdar is a tenant liable to pay the rent stipulated in the kanam deed to his jenmi, Parvati v. Makkam
Termination for any reason whatsoever
step of the master or the running out of the stipulated term, State Bank of India v. N. Sundara Money, AIR
Mandate
to pass to his representatives, unless there is some special stipulation to that effect. But if the mandate be partly executed,
Specific performance
regulated and judicial discretion, the actual accomplishment of a thing stipulated for, on the ground that what is lawfully agreed to
Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874
made after the 31st December, 1874, and subject to any stipulation to the contrary in the contract, forty years was to
Usual Covenants
phrase occurs most frequently in connection with agreements for leases stipulating that the lease when granted shall contain 'all usual covenants.'
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