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Betting

paying or receiving or settling bets. Upon a third or subsequent offence, or if there was any betting transaction with a … (English) Finance Act, 1929. The totalisator was legalised under certain conditions by the (English) Racecourse Betting Act, 1928; which Act also

Consul

McCull. Com. Dict. See also Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, and subsequent years; Air Force and Army Acts, as to enlistment. Administration … with advice on all doubtful occasions; to see that the conditions in commercial treaties are properly observed; that those he is

Advowson

the greater number of them were primarily appendant, becoming by subsequent circumstances severed in gross. The severance may take place in … never again become appendant. But should an advowson be disappended conditionally, as in the case of a mortgage, it will reunite

Appointment

Appointment, appointment refers to both initial recruitment and subsequent promotion, Chander Bhan v. Hotilal Gupta, 1991 Supp 2 SCC … (1605): (1971) 2 SCC 58. [Punjab Civil Service (Recruitment and Conditions of Service) Rules, 1940, R. 9(c)]

Cognizance

the purpose of proceeding under s. 20 Cr PC and subsequent sections, it is only then it can be positively be … different thing from initiation of proceedings; rather it is the condition precedent to the initiation of proceedings by the Magistrate or

Colonial Stock Acts (English)

Stock Act, 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. c. 62), and subsequent Acts; Re Maryon-Wilson, (1912) 1 Ch 55 … the United Kingdom, and with respect to which certain prescribed conditions have been observed, are (unless expressly forbidden by the instrument

Fee-simple

this estate, which appears to have been adopted by every subsequent writer. His language is this:- A person who holds 'in … other estates over land which are determinable by limitation or condition have become equitable interests. [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, 1st Sched.,

Possibility on a possibility

a text-book, is used to direct the reader to a subsequent part of the book. A conveyance for letters or dispatches. … may create or abolish the post and may regulate the conditions of service of persons appointed to the post, State of

Service

the scheme of the Act and the Rules means something subsequent and distinct from the mere making of an order of … made permanent in the course of time, if certain usual conditions are satisfied by the person who is temporarily appointed. Where

Uses

LR 20 Eq 166. The practical advantages of the system, subsequently to the statute, were: Conveyances to uses legalized many dispositions … but an abridgment of the particular estate, upon a certain condition, could be effected by a conveyance to uses, so as

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