Terminable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Endable
That may be ended terminable
Extradition
by international law, but is usually the subject of treaty terminable at one year's notice. The (English) Extradition Act, 1870 (33
partnership
whose duration is not fixed by contract and that is terminable at will by any partner partnership by estoppel : a
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Notice to quit
25 of that Act, a notice must be given to terminate the tenancy twelve months from the end of the then
Dismissal and removal
the said words mean nothing more or less than the termination of a person's office. The effect of dismissal or removal
Dismissed
Dismissed, denotes both termination of service for misconduct by way of punishment and also
During the pleasure
except where it is otherwise provide by statute, can be terminated at any time without cause assigned. The True scope and
Fixtures
a tenant before, or within a reasonable time after, the termination of the tenancy, subject, however, to the tenant paying any
Statutory tenant
in possession of a rented land or building after its termination of tenancy is 'statutory tenant', AIR 1989 P&H 9(10). [Haryana
Ohm
The aforesaid unit is represented by the resistance between the terminals of the instrument marked 'Government of India Ohm Standard Verified'
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