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Writings, Obligatory

Writings, Obligatory, bonds. See BOND....


Bill of debt, or Bill obligatory

Bill of debt, or Bill obligatory, when a merchant by his writing acknowledges himself in debt to another, in a certain sum, to be paid on a certain day, and subscribes it at a day and place certain. It may be under seal or not, Com. Dig. 'Merchant,' F. 2....


Contractual lien

Contractual lien, this is a contractual right to retain possession pending payment of sums due to the possessor. The contractual lien, which is often equated with a pledge, is to be distinguished from it in that possession is taken for purposes other than security and unless otherwise agreed the lienee has merely a right to detain the goods until payment of what is due to him, not a right to sell them on default in payment, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(1), para 609, p. 265....


contractual

contractual : of, relating to, or constituting a contract [a agreement] con·trac·tu·al·ly adv ...


Obligatoriness

The quality or state of being obligatory...


Obligatory

Binding in law or conscience imposing duty or obligation requiring performance or forbearance of some act often followed by on or upon as obedience is obligatory on a soldier...


Contractual licence

Contractual licence, is a licence supported by consideration but not coupled with a grant, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9, para 530, p. 365....


Giving notice in writing

Giving notice in writing, Chapter XVII of the Act, containing ss. 138 to 142, was inserted in the Act as per Banking Public Financial Institution and Negotiable Instruments Laws (Amendment) Act, 1968. When the legislature contemplated that notice in writing should be given to the drawer of the cheque, the legislature must be presumed to have been aware of the modern devices and equipment already in vogue and also in store for future. If the Court were to interpret the words 'giving notice in writing' in the s. as restricted to the customary mode of sending notice through postal service or even by personal delivery, the interpretative process would fail to cope up with the change of time. If the notice envisaged in clause (b) of the proviso to s. 138 was transmitted by Fax it would be compliance with the legal requirement, SIL Import v. Exim Aides Silk Exporters, (1991) 4 SCC 567: AIR 1999 SC 1609 (1612, 1613). [Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, s. 138, proviso (b)]Giving Notice in writi...


Writing

Writing, in any Act of Parliament, shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as including printing, lithography, photography, and other modes of representing or reproducing words in a visible form, Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 20.Expression referring to 'writing' shall be construed as including references to printing, lithography, photography and other modes of representing or reproducing words in a visible form. [General Clauses Act, 1987 (10 of 1987), s. 3(65)]Writing, includes decoration lettering ornamentation, etc., produced by stencil. [Rajasthan Appropriation (No. 3) Act, 2005, s. 2(f)]Writing, shall be construed as including reference to printing lithography, photography and other modes or representing or reproducing words in a visible form. See General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(65), Vikram Singh v. Shri Ram, AIR 1995 MP 140....


write down

write down wrote down writ·ten down writ·ing down : to reduce the book value of (an asset) [write down accounts receivable] write-down [rīt-dan] n ...


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