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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday November 19 1906

1906

Since there is no guarantee that the Legislature of the new Province will exactly copy our measures we suggest that if the Partition is to remain Bills of this nature shguld be introduced In the Council of the Governor-General of India to secure the uniformity of the land-laws in both Provinces. [...] Ordinarily such interference on the part of the Government is sure to create bad blood between the Government and the landlord on the one hand and the landlord and the tenant on the other. [...] Held that the attacing creditors were not entitled to priority over the mortgage and the order directing the mortgage could only be regarded as for the benefit of the sharers of the joint estate and also of the attaching creditors who must accept not only the benefit but also the obligation of the mortgage. [...] Where a mortgagee proceeded' against a two-thirds share of the property under mort age to the exclusion of the third share of another member of the joint family held that there is nothin 'n the Transfer of Prperty Act suggesting the vi that as between the mortgagee and the holders of the equity of redemption the law compels the former to distribute his debt upon the mortgaged property rateabl [...] In Mothiar Mira v. Ahmatti Ahmed at p. 232 held that the money deposited in Court by the morteagor for payment to the mortgagee became the property of the mortgagee and liable to be attached by the creditor of the latter only when the conditions prescribed by sec.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday November 19 1906
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