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Save the Children

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 12:29:45

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In an effort to stop the hunger of children in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Allied blockade of Germany during World War I, which continued after the Armistice, Eglantyne Jebb and her sister Dorothy Buxton established the Save the Children Foundation in London, England, on April 15, 1919. In 1919, ... Read More

Rights of Bailor and Bailee Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 12:26:07

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A bailment, according to Section 148 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872, is a contract wherein one person gives or delivers goods to some other people for some purpose. The person who delivered the goods is known as the Bailor, and the person who received the goods is known ... Read More

Rights of a Surety Under Indian Contract Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 12:20:42

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A guarantee contract is a contract that discharges another person's (third party's) liability in the event of that third party's default. A surety is the party to the contract who offers the guarantee and is bound to pay the amount if the borrower fails to do so. That means that ... Read More

Civil Law: Meaning and Examples

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 11:25:06

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The ancient Roman Law Corpus Juris Civilis presented civil law as a system of codified law (meaning Body of Civil Law). It is a collection of jurisprudential legal writings that Justinian I, a Byzantine Emperor, ordered to be published between 527 and 565 AD. It is also referred to as ... Read More

Rights and Duties of Pawnor and Pawnee

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:45:47

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A pledge is a kind of bailment in and of itself. A pledge is the transfer of goods as security for the payment of a debt or the performance of a promise. A "pledge" is stated as the bailment of goods as security for the payment of a debt or ... Read More

Restraining Order: Definition and Meaning

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:35:03

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The distance between a person who is detained and the person who is being protected is restricted by a restraining order. The individual who is confined may be considered to be in breach of the restraining order and subject to arrest and legal action if they cross certain lines. This ... Read More

Restriction Repugnant to Interest Created Under Transfer of Property Act

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:17:01

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Section 11 of the Transfer of Property Act covers repugnant conditions. Repugnant conditions are those that are inconsistent with the nature of the transferred interest. This provision prohibits the imposition of any condition ordering the transferee to apply or enjoy any interest that is transferred absolutely in a particular manner. ... Read More

Ramsar Convention

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:11:54

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The Long term objective of Ramsar Convention is to conserve and sustainably use wetlands worldwide, recognizing their ecological, social, and economic importance. Countries that are party to the convention identify and designate Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Sites), and develop policies and action plans for their conservation and wise use. ... Read More

Skincare and Beauty Tips for Dark Skin

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:08:40

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Dark skin is distinct from other skin tones and has different skincare requirements. Individual skin issues like hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and dark circles are more common in those with dark skin. The finest skincare and cosmetic procedures for persons with dark skin to attain healthy, vibrant, and even-toned skin ... Read More

Quasi Contract Under Indian Law

Mukesh Kumar

Mukesh Kumar

Updated on 04-Apr-2023 10:08:20

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Quasi means 'almost', 'apparently but not really, ' or 'as if'. The obligation between the parties is not contractual, but it is considered as such by the law. Courts create quasi-contracts to protect the parties in a dispute over the payment of goods or services from unjust enrichment. Meaning ... Read More

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