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Home Dictionary Name: tacking Page: 3 Page 3 of about 22 results ( seconds)Occupier and owner
Occupier and owner, s. 4, Easement Act shows, that not merely the 'owner' but even an 'occupier' may acquire an 'easement' and there is no prima facie reason why the enjoyment he had as an 'occupier' should not be tacked on to his enjoyment as 'owner' if there should be no interruption in his user, Chinnasami Goundan v. A.S. Balasundara Mudaliar, AIR 1934 Mad 575....
Rider
Rider, an inserted leaf or clause; an additional clause tacked to a bill passing through Parliament. Now usually applied to an additional appoint put forward by a jury in a criminal case with their verdict, as, for example, a recommendation to mercy.An attachment to some document, such as legislative bill or an insurance policy, that amends or supple-ments the document, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1322...
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