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Shall

breach of every mandatory duty in performing a prescribed act that could make an action totally ineffective or void ab initio, Krishna Kumar Mediratta v. Phulchand Agarwala, AIR 1977 SC 984 (986): (1977) 2 SCC 5: (1977)

Si suggestio non sit vera, litera patents vacua sunt

vera, litera patents vacua sunt (10 Co. 113), if the suggestion be not true, the letters patent are void.

Simony

c. 6, which by s. 5, 'for the avoiding of simony,' directs that the corrupt presentation shall be void, and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict.

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Societas leonina

into partnership with other animals for the purpose of hunting, appropriated all the prey to himself. It was void, Civ. Law. Other societates were negotionis alicujus (partnership); Unius rei vel certarum rerum; universorum lonorum; universorum qu' ex

Stamp duties

Act barred any right to sue for moneys assured by an unstamped assignment of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or requisition upon the ground of absence

Statute staple

only seal required for its validity was the seal of the staple, and therefore if the statute were void for any cause, it could not, as in the case of a statute-merchant (q.v.), be proceeded on as

Subject to other provisions of the Constitution

imposed by Article 301 and subject to the other provisions of the Constitution they may be regarded as void, State of Madras v. N.K. Natarajan Mudaliar, AIR 1969 SC 147 (154). [Constitution of India, Art. 301]

Tail

or at any time before the day on which the assurance is made, otherwise the consent will be void; if the protector consent by a distinct deed, such consent will be deemed absolute and unqualified, unless he

Time

before the limited time has been reached, on the ground that the stipulation for time to consider is void for want of consideration: see Cooke v. Oxley, (1790) 3 TR 653; 1 RR 783, and the many

Form

the Law of Property Act, 1925), are usually permissive, but a bill of sale (see that title) is void unless made 'in accordance with' the form in the schedule to the Bills of Sale Act, 1882; see

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Shall

breach of every mandatory duty in performing a prescribed act that could make an action totally ineffective or void ab initio, Krishna Kumar Mediratta v. Phulchand Agarwala, AIR 1977 SC 984 (986): (1977) 2 SCC 5: (1977)

Si suggestio non sit vera, litera patents vacua sunt

vera, litera patents vacua sunt (10 Co. 113), if the suggestion be not true, the letters patent are void.

Simony

c. 6, which by s. 5, 'for the avoiding of simony,' directs that the corrupt presentation shall be void, and the presentation shall go to the Crown, and the Clerical Subscription Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Societas leonina

into partnership with other animals for the purpose of hunting, appropriated all the prey to himself. It was void, Civ. Law. Other societates were negotionis alicujus (partnership); Unius rei vel certarum rerum; universorum lonorum; universorum qu' ex

Stamp duties

Act barred any right to sue for moneys assured by an unstamped assignment of a life policy, made void every condition of sale framed with a view of precluding objection or requisition upon the ground of absence

Statute staple

only seal required for its validity was the seal of the staple, and therefore if the statute were void for any cause, it could not, as in the case of a statute-merchant (q.v.), be proceeded on as

Subject to other provisions of the Constitution

imposed by Article 301 and subject to the other provisions of the Constitution they may be regarded as void, State of Madras v. N.K. Natarajan Mudaliar, AIR 1969 SC 147 (154). [Constitution of India, Art. 301]

Tail

or at any time before the day on which the assurance is made, otherwise the consent will be void; if the protector consent by a distinct deed, such consent will be deemed absolute and unqualified, unless he

Time

before the limited time has been reached, on the ground that the stipulation for time to consider is void for want of consideration: see Cooke v. Oxley, (1790) 3 TR 653; 1 RR 783, and the many

Form

the Law of Property Act, 1925), are usually permissive, but a bill of sale (see that title) is void unless made 'in accordance with' the form in the schedule to the Bills of Sale Act, 1882; see

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