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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday July 3 1944

1944

We sincerely hope that the Bill contains no provision for transfer of Judges of High Courts at the will of the Governor-General or what comes to the same thing of the Secretary of State. [...] (ii) and having regard to the general scheme of the schedule the qualification that the prmises must be one within which on any one day of the preceding twelve months teor more persons must have been employed governs the whole of the clause. [...] his equity of redemtion and the discharge of the encumbrance is the sole-concern of the purchaser as beween.himself and the vendor who is only entitled to be indemnified against the ecumbrance. [...] But in the case of a pale free of all encumbrances the price is fixed with referente to the full value of the property and the liability to discharge all the encubrances is thrown on the vendor—the vendee however having the right to retain out of the price an amount sufficient to clear the encumbrances. [...] In such a case the vendor \is entitled to the benefit of any reduction in the amount of the encumbrances and to call upon the vendee to account for the money not required to free the encubrances.
law
Pages
2
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday July 3 1944
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