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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday February 2 1914

1914

The requirement that the deed should be read over and explained to the lady appears on the face of Lord Shaw’s judgment to be however one of the essentials to the validity of the deed. [...] 482 Where a plaint returned for presentation to the proper Court on the ground of absence of jurisdiction in the Court to which it was originally presented is again presented to the proper Court the suit cannot be rgarded as a continuation of the infructuous suit in the wrong Court. [...] 166) corresponding to the Fa al Accidents Act in England in respect of the death of the said Gilbert Jones who was on the r4th February 1911 killed in a collision between a snow-plough (which is use t to clear the hne of snow) belonging to the Defendants and a train belonging to the Defendants which was standing in a siding at the said junction. [...] In the second the Master of the Rolls at page 152 says :- “But on the other hand a master is liable to his servant for the consequences of an accident caused to that servant by the breach of ai statutory duty imposed directly and absolutely upon the master and the master cannot shelter himself behind another servant to whom he has delegated the performance of the duty. [...] The District' Judge held that in these circustances that Plaintiff acquired only the rights of a purchaser under the Civil Procedure Code and without power to avoid any of the incumbrances.upon the tenure sold: Held—That the District Judge had overlooked the provisions of secs.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday February 2 1914
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