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This doctrine of priority is based on the Principles of Natural Justice, which indicate that if rights are awarded to two different people at different times, the one who has the advantage in time will also have the advantage in law. This principle, however, applies only where the conflicting equities ... Read More
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Section 53A of the Transfer of Property Act of 1882 seeks to protect prospective transferees by allowing them to retain possession of the property against the rights of transferors who, after the execution of an incomplete instrument of transfer, fail to complete it in the manner specified by law, without ... Read More
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The general rule of contracts provides that the parties to a contract must fulfill their contractual obligations, and in the event of a breach, the party breaching the contract must compensate the other for the damages caused. The frustration doctrine is an exception to this norm. What does Doctrine of ... Read More
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This general rule states that no property may be transferred by anyone who is not authorized to do so. As a result, if a person lacks title to property, he cannot validly transfer it to another. Even so, due to the "adjustment of equities" between such an individual and the ... Read More
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A direction of accumulation of income from any property means restricting the free enjoyment of its incidental benefits, such as rents, production, or profits. In other words, it would mean limiting the beneficial enjoyment of the property. A direction of accumulation of income is a particular mode of restricting the ... Read More
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Treating certain people differently than others is discrimination. When people receive various wages based on their rank and abilities, it isn't always illegal. But there are several situations in which it is illegal for your employer to treat you unfairly. Making unjustifiable, prejudiced distinctions between individuals based on the groups, ... Read More
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The Washington Convention, sometimes called CITES or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, was formed because of a decision taken by attendees at a 1963 meeting of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Its goal is to make sure ... Read More
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The Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) agreement was signed in Bonn, West Germany, in 1979, and it became operative in 1983. There are 131 member states of the convention as of September 2020. The Federal Republic of Germany's government serves as the depositary. The deal, which was sealed by the ... Read More
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A Contract is defined as an Agreement Enforceable by Law under Section 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act 1872. A "contract" is the outcome of mutual agreement between two or more parties. Notwithstanding the fact that parties may also consent to terminate the contract, a contract must be valid for ... Read More
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Contracts for pledges can be used for a variety of goals, including increasing productivity, improving communication, or just reinforcing a personal commitment. These can be especially helpful for teams or groups working towards a common goal. Meaning of Contract of Pledge A pledge contract is an agreement ... Read More