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Privy purse
political sanctions and not under a right legally enforceable in any municipal court is strictly a political pension within the meaning of s. 60(1)(g) of the Code of Civil Procedure. The use of the expression 'privy purse' … 4, p. 369. Privy purse, the income set apart for the sovereign's personal use. See CIVIL LIST. The periodical payment of money by the Govern-ment to a Ruler of a former Indian State as privy purse all
Executory devise
wife for life, remainder to C., his second son in fee, provided if D. his third son should within three months after the wife's death pay 500l. to C. or his executors, then to D. and his … disposing of the immediate fee, gives a future estate to arise, either upon a contingency, or at a period certain, unpreceded by, or not having the requisite connection with, any immediate freehold, to give it effect as
Dowry
with birth of a child or other ceremonies are prevalent in different societies. Such payments are not enveloped within the ambit of 'dowry', Satvir Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 2001 SC 2828 (2834): (2001) 8 SCC … the third is 'at any time' after the marriage. The third occasion may appear to be an unending period. But the crucial words are 'in connection with the marriage of the said parties'. This means that giving
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Metropolitan Police
the County of London (but not the City), the County of Middlesex, Cryodon, West Ham, and such places within 15 miles of Charing Cross as the King by Order in Council has included. [(English) Metropolitan Police Act, … as to the constitution of the Police Federation (s. 3), gives power to appoint constables for a fixed period (s. 4). The numerous Acts dealing with the Metropolitan Police are collected in Chitty's Statutes, tits. 'Police (Metropolis)'
Income
read with reference to the peculiar facts of that case. Money received 'under consequential loss policies, were income within the meaning of s. 2(6c) of the Income Tax Act, Raghuvanshi Mills Ltd. v. Commissioner of Income Tax, … source deprived. The definition of 'income' in Shaw Wallace & Co. case, 1932 (59) IA 206, as a periodical monetary return coming in with some sort of regularity, or expected regularity, from definite sources must be read
Searches
is good against any charge registered between its date and comple-tion of purchase if the purchase is completed within two days [(English) L.P. (Amendment) Act, 1926, s. 4; see also PRIORITY NOTICE]. At the Land Registry the … must be made in the separate and respective names of each beneficial or estate owner affected during the period required for registration. For local land charges, on the other hand, registration is made against the land affected
In the course of
In the course of, the series of transactions which necessarily precede export or import of goods will come within the purview of this clause, State of Travancore-Cochin v. Bombay Company Ltd., AIR 1952 SC 366: (1952) SCR … Ltd., AIR 1952 SC 366: (1952) SCR 1112. The expression 'in the course of' not only implies a period of time during which the movement is in progress but postulates also a connected relation. A sale in
Charter-party
(the act of God or the King's enemies excepted), the charterer undertaking to load and unload the ship, within a certain number of days, called the lay or running days, and if he detain her longer, to … part thereof, to a merchant, for the carriage of goods on a specified voyage, or during a specified period, for a sum of money which the merchant agrees to pay as freight for their carriage. By such
Bill of sale
the (English) Bills of Sale Act, 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 31). The principal amendments were these:-The period within which to register was altered from 21 to seven days. Attestation by a solicitor is required, who … creditors, unless the bill or a copy thereof should have been filed in the Court of Queen's Bench within 21 days after its execution, together with an affidavit of the time of the bill of sale being
State
India, Art. 131) Though the definition of 'State' in s. 3(58) of the General Clauses Act, 1897, taking within it Union territories applies to the interpretation of the Constitution, this inclusive definition is repugnant to the subject … follows in s. 3(58) of the General Clauses Act (Act X of 1897): 'State': (a) as respects any period before the commencement of the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, shall mean a Part A State, a Part
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