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Whenever the appropriate Government so directs
Whenever the appropriate Government so directs, the expression 'whenever the appropriate
Whenever even first occurs
Whenever even first occurs, imply the maximum period for which future
Whenever
Whenever, means at whatever time or at what time so ever,
Equitable estates and interests
the equitable owner himself in another capacity. The rights arise whenever a person obtains a title to have the property or
Keeping
the guardian's protection and control of the minor being available, whenever necessity arises, State of Haryana v. Raja Ram, (1973) 1
Personality of laws
laws which concern property of things; qu' ad rem spectant. Whenever they wish to express that the operation of a law
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
within his knowledge. The meaning of these words is that whenever in a court of law a person binds himself on
Injunction
made by the infringer. A special injunction may be obtained whenever a proper case can be made for it; thus injunctions
Equity to a settlement (Wife's)
the wife, however great her fortune, might be left destitute. Whenever, therefore, he or any person claiming in his right was
Fines in copyholds
the act of God, or by the tenant's own act. Whenever the tenancy is changed, a fine is payable. Those fines
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