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Insurance

Act, 1909, as to marine policies. The interest of the insured must exist (a) marine insurance, at the time of loss; (b) life, at time of effecting the insurance; (c) fire, through-out the period insured. Insurance generally … While all fire and life insurances are made at the risk of companies, which include within themselves the requisites of security, wealth, and numbers, a large proportion of marine insurances is made at the risk of individuals

Uses

any person. this was afterwards broken in upon by statute 12 Ric. 2, c. 3. (10) At one time a use was not assets for the payment of debts by the heir or executor. There appears to … by the L.P. Act which may be required) be conveyed to a person of full age upon the requisite trusts; and see ss. 130 to 132 of the same Act; also s. 65 (reservations in lieu of

Intoxicating liquor

perry, and sweets, and any fermented, distilled, or spirituous liquor which cannot, according to any law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence'; two licences are in every case required (except … to be renewed without considera-tion, for regulating the management and applica-tion of the compensation fund, for constituting where requisite standing committees of quarter sessions, and for regulating the procedure of quarter sessions on the consideration of the

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Deed

whom made, since the rent will be annexed to the reversion and belong to the person for the time being entitled to the latter. (l) Conditions, conditional limitations, provisos for cesser of interests, clauses of restraint, and … e.g., 'this lease,' 'this mortgage,' etc., or as a 'deed' and not habitually by the word 'indenture.' The requisites of a deed are these:- (1) Sufficient parties and a proper subject of assurance. (2) It must be

Loan societies

granted until the first is repaid. The society is permitted to receive by way of discount, at the time of the loan, interest under its enrolled rules, not exceeding 12l. per cent. and to receive the principal … proceeding of a similar nature to those prescribed in the Acts regulating savings banks and friendly societies are requisite to enable loan societies to avail themselves of this Act, and see 51 & 52 Vict. c. 41,

Debt

the Court, Re Cockell, 1932 AC 365) according to the rules which may be in force for the time being under the law of bankruptcy with respect to the assets of persons adjudged bankrupt, A.E. Act, 1925, … strictly reasonable and necessary sum varies with the circumstances of each particular estate, and the price of the requisite Articles at the particular place. 2. Testamentary expenses about the probate of the Will, or the letters of

Necessaries

is, goods suitable to the condition in life' of an infant, 'and to his actual requirements at the time of the sale and delivery,' 'are sold and delivered to an infant or to a person who, by … Necessaries, a relative term, not strictly limited to such things as are absolutely requisite for support and subsistence, but to be construed liberally, and varying with the state and degree, the rank,

Delivery of a Deed

deed takes effect only from delivery; for if the date be false or impossible, the delivery ascertains the time of it, 2 Bl. Com. 307. Deeds take precedence according to the time of their delivery, but their … Delivery of a Deed, a requisite to a good deed. The delivery may be effected either by acts or by words, i.e., by doing

Custom

231: (1952) SCR 825. A custom is a particular rule which has obtained either actually or presumptively from time immemorial in a particular locality and obtained the force of law in the locality, although contrary to, or … the realm.' If it be universal, it is Common Law; if particular, it is then properly custom. The requisites to make a particular custom good are these: (1) It must have been used so long that the

Sessions of the peace

excepted by the Act of 1842 as below, and (2) to hear appeals from petty or special sessions. Times of Quarter Sessions.--The time of Quarter Sessions in now fixed by the (English) Criminal Justice Act, 1925 (15 … of some power vested in them by law, whether had on their own mere motion, or on the requisition of any party entitled to require their attendance in discharge of some duty, is a petty or petit

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