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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday February 14 1944

1944

planation to section 403 of the Code as passed by the legislature runs” “ It is not necessary that the finder should know who is the owner of the property or that any partcular person is the owner of it; it is sufficient if at the time of appropriating it he does not believe it to be his own property or in good faith believe that the real owner cannot be found.” “At some subsequent reprin [...] A right of appeal is given on any ground which ivolves a matter of law only and with the leave of the Appellate Court or upon a certificate by the trial Judge on any ground which involves a matter of fact only or a matter of mixed fact and law or on any other ground which appears to the Appelate Court to be a sufficient ground incluing the ground of sentence unless the same is one fixe [...] The mortgagor had executed an usufrutuary mortgage bond in favour of the morgagee reciting that he had put the morgagee in possession and that the mortgagee should appropriate the rent or the income therefrom in lieu of interest. [...] The rule was one for the protection of the mortgagor the object of the rule is to prevent the morgagee from bringing to sale the equity of redemption in execution of a money decree which he may obtain in respect of a claim arising under the mortgage. [...] The articles of association of a Banking Company provided that the office of a director shall ipso facto be vacated if he reaigns or for 'any other reason becomes icapable of acting as a director." The directors of the Company had passed a rule that any director defaulting in repayment of a loan taken by him as principal borrower would cease to be a director.
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes Monday February 14 1944
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