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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 9 1939

1939

The treasury officer or the Accountant General is not the Court but only occupies the position of a bank holding the money of the Court to be paid out as the Court directs. [...] Our correspondent points out that the form prescribed for these payment oders is the form of cheques payable to order: " Please pay to X or order rupees—." The invariable practice is to make out the order in the name of the pleader for the party entitled to draw the money and also to make the sum payable to such pleader's oder. [...] The predecessors of the Plaintiff granted a lease for 999 years to the Defendants in which the lessees covenanted to pay the rent reserved during the term but there was no covenant against assignment of the lease. [...] The Plaintiff having failed to secure payment of rent due down to the date of forfeiture from the assignee of the lease brought the present suit against the original lessees on the covenant to pay rent. [...] The question arose whether the rcovery of the judgment against the assignee operated as a bar to the subsequent claim against the original lessees : Held (BEAUMONT C. J. and WADIA J.) — That the cause of action against the assignee by reason of privity of estate was distinct from that against the original lessees by 35"TIIE CALCUTTA WEEKLY NOTES.
law
Pages
4
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes. Monday January 9 1939
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