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Within 6 months from the date on which it is so let, the expression within 6 months from the date on which it is so let' means let to that tenant who disputes or desires to dispute the standard rent and move the Court for determination of standard rent. The words 'so let' mean so let to that tenant after the commencement of the Rent Act, O.P. Kathpalia v. Lakimir Singh, AIR 1984 SC 1744 (1750): (1984) 4 SCC 66....
Vi laica removend'
Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a church, and one of them enters into it with a great number of laymen, and holds out the other vi et armis; and he that is holden out shall have this writ addressed to the sheriff that he remove the lay force; but the sheriff ought not to remove the incumbent out of the church, whether he is there by right or wrong, but only the force, Fitz. N.B. 54....
Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi'
Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi' [Lat.] (even to the middle of the Stream or road). See AD MEDIUM FILUM VI'....
Trespass vi et armis
Trespass vi et armis, Trespass with force and arm...
Qu'cunque vi' dat'
Qu'cunque vi' dat', whichever way you take it....
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum [Lat.], felony, by force of the term, signifies some capital crime perpetrated with a malignant mind....
trespass vi et armis
trespass vi et armis see trespass ...
Claim vi aut precario
Claim vi aut precario, by stealth, force or request....
Vi et armis
Vi et armis [Lt.] (with force and arms), words formerly inserted in pleadings to characterize a trespass, but directed to be omitted by (English) C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 49....
Filum aqu', vi', medium
Filum aqu', vi', medium. See AD MEDIUM FIL' (AQU')....
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