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... person enters into an ascetic order . The man who becomes an ascetic severs his connection with his natural family ... juristic concept . It is a legal person unique in its character and legal incidents as well as in philosophical ...
... person enters into an ascetic order . The man who becomes an ascetic severs his connection with his natural family ... juristic concept . It is a legal person unique in its character and legal incidents as well as in philosophical ...
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... juristic person . It is to give effect to " aims " or " purposes " which are sentiments not capable of holding property that the law sanctioned the creation of a juristic person . " Perhaps the oldest of all juristic persons is God ...
... juristic person . It is to give effect to " aims " or " purposes " which are sentiments not capable of holding property that the law sanctioned the creation of a juristic person . " Perhaps the oldest of all juristic persons is God ...
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... juristic person so that the property which is dedicated would vest in the person so created . In Vidyavaruthi v . Baluswamys the Privy Council held that religious institu- tions known under different names like Mutts , Choultries etc ...
... juristic person so that the property which is dedicated would vest in the person so created . In Vidyavaruthi v . Baluswamys the Privy Council held that religious institu- tions known under different names like Mutts , Choultries etc ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
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