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Succession
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successive tortfeasor
successive tortfeasor : any of two or more tortfeasors whose negligent acts are independent though causing injury to the … successive tortfeasor : any of two or more tortfeasors whose negligent acts are independent though causing injury to the same third party
Flux
The act of flowing a continuous moving on or passing by as of a flowing stream constant succession change
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Continuation
That act or state of continuing the state of being continued uninterrupted extension or succession prolongation propagation
Elaboration
The act or process of producing or refining with labor improvement by successive operations refinement
Exultation
The act of exulting lively joy at success or victory or at any advantage gained rapturous delight triumph
Fleshment
The act of fleshing or the excitement attending a successful beginning
Succession duties
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Will
testator with respect to his property which he desires to be carried into effect after his death. [Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 2 (h)] The definition of 'will' in s. 2 (h) of the Indian … 1925 (39 of 1925), s. 2 (h)] The definition of 'will' in s. 2 (h) of the Indian Succession Act 1925, would show that it is the legal declaration of the intention of a testator with respect to
Hindu Law
'Hindu law' have to be understood in a broad sense, having regard to s. 2 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 which dealt with the applicability of that Act to any person who is a Hindu by religion, … Muldas, AIR 1996 SC 1109. S. 7(1) of Joint Family Abolition Act and s. 4(1)(a) of the Hindu Succession Act are identical in words. The marumakkathayam law [the marumakkathayam system of inheritance means the system of inheritance by
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