[11] Section 526a authorizes a taxpayer to file "[a]n action to ... prevent[] any illegal expenditure of ... funds ... of a ... city and county of the state ..." fn. 20 "The primary purpose of this statute, originally enacted in 1909, is to 'enable a large body of the...
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Joint property is the most imortant form of ownership, and has a temporary character, in the sense that any of the holders can require the cessation of the co-ownership through partition. The joint owner's right to require for partition must not be mistaken with the right to dispose share...
the Lord Chancellor's court, now a division of the QUEEN'S BENCH section of the HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. It handles mortgages, property, trusts and wills. It has two specialist courts: the Companies Court to deal with matters of company law and the Patents Court to handle patents and other...
This is an action to partition real and personal property held by the parties under the record title of joint tenants. Defendant denied plaintiff's title as to parcels hereinafter numbered 1, 2 and 5. Judgment was given in favor of plaintiff, partitioning all parcels of property described in ...
Joint property is the most imortant form of ownership, and has a temporary character, in the sense that any of the holders can require the cessation of the co-ownership through partition. The joint owner's right to require for partition must not be mistaken with the right to dispose share...
While there are some situations in which judges recommend the appointment of Receivership Specialists as theCourt Receiver, Court Referee, orPartition Refereeto an action, more often than not, judges leave the recommendation ofCourt Receiver, Court Referee, orPartition Refereeup to the legal counsel....
Right to Property: Hindu women have the right to inherit property from their husbands. Right to Custody: Hindu women have the right to custody of their children. Challenges Faced by Hindu Women in Pakistan Limited Access to Justice: Hindu women often face challenges in accessing justice due to...
the probate of wills,administration of estates, lifetime trusts, and guardianship of the property of minors concurrent jurisdiction with the Family Court over adoptions over the allocation and distribution of the proceeds of a wrongful death action ...
Section 10 of the Code ,How to stay of Civil Suits ? In civil matters Section 10 is mandatory and if all the conditions of section 10 is maintained or read more Action Tips For Pending Action Based On Laws And Decisions To Enforce. Basic Requirements for Granting Temporary Injunction Lega...