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Resignation and voluntary retirement
basic distinctions between the two is that in the case of resignation, it can be tendered at any time but in the case of voluntary retirement, it can only be sought for after rendering prescribed period of … permission is not mandatory while in the case of voluntary retirement, permission of the employer concerned is a requisite condition, Jaipal Singh v. Sumitra Mahajan, (2004) 4 SCC 522 (528).
Voluntary retirement and resignation
between the two is that is that in the case of resignation, it can be tendered at any time but in the case of voluntary retirement, it can only be sought for after rendering prescribed period of … permission is not mandatory while in the case of voluntary retirement, permission of the employer concerned is a requisite condition, Jaipal Singh v. Sumitra Mahajan, (2004) 4 SCC 522 (527); see also (2004) 9 SCC 461.
Covenant
the intent of the parties; thirdly, to be construed ut res magis valeat quam pereat; fourthy, when no time is limited for its performance, that it be performed in a reasonable time. Covenants are personal obligations; formerly … 84 of the L.P. Act, 1925. See also APPORTIONMENT; RUN WITH THE LAND. No particular technical words are requisite to create a covenant, for any words or form of expression which import an agreement will suffice [Re
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Quinto exactus
Quinto exactus, means 'exacted the fifth time'. A sheriff's return made after a defendant had been called to five county courts but failed to appear. … on the Laws of England, 3 William Blackstone 283 (1768). Quinto exactus, the fifth or last call or requisition of a defendant sued to outlawry. See Cowel, voce 'Quint-exact.
Domicile
regards form, is regulated by the law of the country in which the deceased was domiciled at the time of his death. The application of this rule to the case of British subjects dying abroad, and of … returning to it again, nevertheless his domicile of origin adheres to him until he actually settles with the requisite intention in some other country, Central Bank of India v. Ram Narain, AIR 1955 SC 36: (1955) 1
conversion
of common stock of the same company usually at a preset ratio or price and at a preset time equitable conversion : the constructive conversion of real property into personal property esp. as a result of a … death. involuntary conversion : the conversion of property into other property as compensation for the theft, destruction, seizure, requisition, or condemnation of the original property NOTE: For income tax purposes, involuntary conversions are generally taxable, and the
Stamp duties
document to render it admissible in evidence was not the stamp in accordance with the law at the time of affixing it, but the stamp in accordance with the law in force at the time when the … of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or requisition upon the ground of absence or insufficiency of stamp upon any instrument executed after 16th May, 1888, and
Remainder
portion, remnant, or residue of interest which, on the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another, who is to enjoy it after the determination of such particular estate. After 1925 … a contingent remainder for years; for such a remainder not amounting to a freehold, no freehold estate appears requisite to pass out of the grantor in order to give effect to a chattel remainder. An (English) Act
Abstract of title
real estate has an implied right to have an abstract of title delivered to him within a reasonable time, Compton v. Bagley, (1892) 1 Ch 313. As to registered land, see the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. … to the solicitor of the proposed purchaser or mortgagee, who compares it with the original title-deeds, and makes requisitions (when necessary), in order to ascertain any important but undisclosed facts, to remedy any defects, or to dissipate
Rent
out of an estate in fee, of at least one-fourth of the value of the lands at the time of its reservation. (4) Rent-seck, a barren rent, which is in effect nothing more than a rent reserved … other annual sums issuing out of land may by s. 45 of the 1881 Act be redeemed on requisition of the owner to the Copyhold Commissioners (now the Ministry of Agriculture), who certify the amount of money
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