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... created by statutes . " Business " has been endowed with a legal personality under the English Trading with Enemy Act . The statutory tenant under the Rent Control and Rent Restriction Acts is an anamolous legal entity where a species ...
... created by statutes . " Business " has been endowed with a legal personality under the English Trading with Enemy Act . The statutory tenant under the Rent Control and Rent Restriction Acts is an anamolous legal entity where a species ...
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... creation of legal fictions thus : " The judge is confronted by a certain major premise ( Legal Rule ) and a minor ... created . Pound in his " Introduction to the Philosophy of Law " states " that in the strict law , individualization ...
... creation of legal fictions thus : " The judge is confronted by a certain major premise ( Legal Rule ) and a minor ... created . Pound in his " Introduction to the Philosophy of Law " states " that in the strict law , individualization ...
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... created by the same transfer , the interest created for the benefit of such person shall not take effect , unless it extends to the whole of the remaining interest of the transferor in the property " . Section 113 of the Indian ...
... created by the same transfer , the interest created for the benefit of such person shall not take effect , unless it extends to the whole of the remaining interest of the transferor in the property " . Section 113 of the Indian ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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