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Jus in re
right in or over a thing. A right in property valid against anyone in the world; a complete and perfect right
Lien
under which a lien may be acquired. To create a valid lien it is essential that the person through whom it
Lease and release
the statute;and that such release to the bargainee would be valid, without his entry upon the lands, as a consequence of
Lease from month to month
from month to month he has to prove by legal, valid and reliable evidence. Therefore the burden lay upon the defendant
Letters-patent, or letters overt
by injunction and a claim for damages. The patent is valid for 16 years with a further period of 7 to
Improper reception, refusal or rejection
viz., a vote which ought to have been accepted as valid vote has been improperly refused as an invalid vote. The
Magna Carta
since been abrogated, and a man can now by a valid will deprive his widow and children of any participation in
Maintenance
has adequate funds, and the karnavan or ejman has no valid and proper objections to the marriage, Sheshappa Shetty v. Kijanar
Mala fides
is contrary to the objects, requirements and conditions of a valid exercise of administrative power, State of Bihar v. P.P. Sharma,
Infant Settlements Act, 1855
of the Chancery Division of the High Court, make a valid settlement or contract for a settlement of property. The Act
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