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... possession , 375 , 377 . rule regarding accounts when by the terms of the - the mortgagee is required to render them , 375-378 , 379 . law regarding the outlay made by a mortgagee in possession , 377 , 378 . law regarding proof of ...
... possession , 375 , 377 . rule regarding accounts when by the terms of the - the mortgagee is required to render them , 375-378 , 379 . law regarding the outlay made by a mortgagee in possession , 377 , 378 . law regarding proof of ...
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... possession tary of State in of on her death . The Chief Court on appeal found that Council of India . Begum Sumroo had been treated by the Indian Government up to her death as independent , and the people living in her pergunnahs as ...
... possession tary of State in of on her death . The Chief Court on appeal found that Council of India . Begum Sumroo had been treated by the Indian Government up to her death as independent , and the people living in her pergunnahs as ...
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... possession shall , without lawful excuse , refuse to give evidence , or sign his deposition , or to produce a document in his possession , shall , in addition to any proceedings under this Act , be liable to the party at whose request ...
... possession shall , without lawful excuse , refuse to give evidence , or sign his deposition , or to produce a document in his possession , shall , in addition to any proceedings under this Act , be liable to the party at whose request ...
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... possession or power which is not relevant or mate . rial to the case of the party requiring its produc- tion , nor any confidential writing or correspondence which may have passed between him and any legal professional adviser . If any ...
... possession or power which is not relevant or mate . rial to the case of the party requiring its produc- tion , nor any confidential writing or correspondence which may have passed between him and any legal professional adviser . If any ...
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... Possession , this Act shall be in force in every such Colony and Possession . 4. If any Person commits any of the Offences following , that is to say , - ( 1. ) Prints any Copy of any Proclamation , Or- der , or Regulation which falsely ...
... Possession , this Act shall be in force in every such Colony and Possession . 4. If any Person commits any of the Offences following , that is to say , - ( 1. ) Prints any Copy of any Proclamation , Or- der , or Regulation which falsely ...
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Page 469 - ... were payable, if such debts or sums be payable by virtue of some written instrument at a certain time, or if payable otherwise then from the time when demand of payment shall have been made in writing, so as such demand shall give notice to the debtor that interest will be claimed from the date of such demand until the time of payment ; provided that interest shall be payable in all cases in which it is now payable by law.
Page 339 - ... the damages resulting from the breach of such a contract, which they would reasonably contemplate, would be the amount of injury which would ordinarily follow from a breach of contract under these special circumstances so known and communicated.
Page 533 - A communication made bona fide upon any subject-matter In which the party communicating has an interest, or in reference to which he has a duty, is privileged if made to a person having a corresponding interest or duty, although it contain criminatory matter, which, without this privilege, would be slanderous and actionable...
Page 446 - The advance of money by way of loan to a person engaged or about to engage in any business on a contract with that person that the lender shall receive a rate of interest varying with the profits, or shall receive a share of the profits arising from carrying on the business, does not of itself make the lender a partner with the person or persons carrying on the business or liable as such : Provided that the contract is in writing and signed by or on behalf of all the parties thereto.
Page 522 - ... whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, then and in every such case the person who would have been liable if death had not ensued shall be liable to an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured, and although the death shall have been caused under such circumstances...
Page 339 - Where two parties have made a contract which one of them has broken, the damages which the other party ought to receive in respect of such breach of contract should be such as may fairly and reasonably be considered...
Page 652 - Aqua currit et debet currere ut currere solebat' is the language of the law. Though he may use the water while it runs over his land as an incident to the land, he cannot unreasonably detain It, or give it another direction, and he must return It to its ordinary channel when it leaves his estate.
Page lxiii - ... silks in a manufactured or. unmanufactured state, and whether wrought up or not wrought up with other materials...
Page 10 - Judges ought to be more learned than witty; more reverend than plausible; and more advised than confident. Above all things, integrity is their portion and proper virtue.
Page 76 - shall in this Act include all of Her Majesty's Possessions abroad in which there shall exist a Legislature, as herein-after defined, except the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, and such Territories as may for the Time being be vested in Her Majesty under or by virtue of any Act of Parliament for the Government of India : The Terms " Legislature " and