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Public Order Act, 1936

S. 7.-Enforcement. S. 8.-Application to Scotland. S. 9.-Interpretation. S. 10.-Short title and extent. A person who commits an offence under s. … access. Mere fact that public have access is not enough. Insurance company is liable for accident which occurs at a place

Unclaimed property

Debt Office. The stock may be re-transferred to persons showing title after, in the case of stock exceeding 20l., three months' … etc., Corporation), and in 1884, in Crawford v. Royal Exchange Insurance Corporation (see Times of April 29, 1884), stock on which

Uberrima fides

183 of the Law of Property Act, 1925, and that title. … (1879) 11 Ch D 363; Joel v. Law Union, etc., Insurance Co., (1908) 2 KB 863]; and contracts of suretyship and

agency

provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, which is found at title 5 of the U.S. Code. independent agency : an agency … of another: as a : an establishment authorized by an insurance company to sell insurance policies and provide services offered by

Alien

all respects as by a natural-born British subject; and a title to real and personal property of every description may be … and DEPORTATION. Aliens may be insured persons under the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1935 (25 Geo. 5, c. 8), s. 1, and

simultaneous death act

been adopted by most states. It covers situations where the title to or transfer of property depends on priority of death. … : an act providing for the disposition of property or insurance benefits when there is no sufficient evidence that persons (as

retrocession

Latin retrocedere to go back] 1 : the return of title to property to its former or true owner ;specif in … which all or part of the risks assumed in an insurance contract are reassigned or ceded by a reinsurer to another

conversion

the owner of personal property in the form of legal title to the property that secures payment of the purchase price. … basis of the property against the compensation received (as from insurance). 2 : the crime or tort of interfering with the

Money lender

on that business. but not including a pawnbroker (see that title), a Friendly, Building, or Loan Society (see those titles) or … person bona fide carrying on the business of banking or insurance or bona fide carrying on any business not having for

Owner

if the same were let at a rack-rent' (see that title), and Kensington Corporation v. Allen, (1926) 1 KB 576. In … the conduct of the business of the company. [Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, s. 2 (g)] Means the person who lets

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