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Page 94
... purpose of the donor is the juristic person and in this juristice person the dedicated property vests . The Hindu conception steers clear of the difficulty that confronts a class of jurists who maintain that the " aim " or " purpose ...
... purpose of the donor is the juristic person and in this juristice person the dedicated property vests . The Hindu conception steers clear of the difficulty that confronts a class of jurists who maintain that the " aim " or " purpose ...
Page 95
V. K. Varadachari. material object which symbolises a particular purpose can be given the status of a juristic person . It is to give effect to " aims " or " purposes " which are sentiments not capable of holding property that the law ...
V. K. Varadachari. material object which symbolises a particular purpose can be given the status of a juristic person . It is to give effect to " aims " or " purposes " which are sentiments not capable of holding property that the law ...
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... purpose . The " Anstalt " of the German law is a foundation created by private act and consisting of property established for a particular purpose . Such establishments are " legal persons " and they differ from other corporations in ...
... purpose . The " Anstalt " of the German law is a foundation created by private act and consisting of property established for a particular purpose . Such establishments are " legal persons " and they differ from other corporations in ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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