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Tenure post
Tenure post, means a permanent post which an individual government servant may
Tenure
holding the office. Once a person is appointed to a tenure post, his appointment to the said office begins when he joins
Under-tenure
not material whether the grant was a pre-settlement or a post-settlement one, but what is important is, in whom the reversionary
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Service
and accidental, intrinsic and extrinsic, certain and uncertain, etc. see TENURE. The formal delivery of a writ, summons of other legal … [Re Tuck, (1906) 1 Ch 692]. As to service by post, see R.S.C. Ord. LXVII., r. 2. By the (English) Law
Pay and pay scale
Remuneration is the recurring payment for services rendered during the tenure of employment. Pay and salary are necessarily not interchangeable concepts. … of his personal qualifications, which has been sanctioned for a post held by him substantively or in an officiating capacity, or
Deed
joined with the habendum, but it is unnecessary, since the tenure is never expressed, except upon a sub-grant or lease reserving … or impossible, or no date. See DELIVERY OF A DEED, post. (6) The deed must be read before execution if any
Joint-tenancy
principles the (English) Land Legislation of 1925 has employed the tenure generally as the machinery by which legal estate may in … become a joint-tenancy by the happening of any circumstances ex post facto. Upon the vesting of land in new trustees the
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