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Drafting fill in the Blanks; 1) Drafting in legal sense, means an act of preparing legal documents. 2) Indenture are those deeds in which there are two or more parties. 3) A will is testamentary bequest. 4) If the apprentice is a minor, i.e., between the age of 14 and 18 years, the apprenticeship agreement will be entered into through the guardian of the apprentice. 5) The commission paid to an agent in a contract of agency coupled with interest is known as Del Credere. 6) Outsourcing is the contracting out of a company‟s non-core, non-revenue producing activities to a Specialist. 7) Del Credere is a special type of agency, which combines agency with guarantee. 8) Hypothecation is an extended form of pledge. 9) Mortgage by deposit of title deed is called in English Law as equitable mortgage. 10) According to section 105 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, a lease of immovable property is a transfer of a right to enjoy property. 11) Gift of immovable property is compulsorily registrable as per Section 123 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and Section 17(i)(a) of the Registration Act, 1908 whatever may be the value. 12) The essential ingredients in a mortgage by deposit of title deeds are Deposit of title deeds and intention to create charge. 13) A mortgage in which possession is the essential ingredient is called Usufructuary mortgage. 14) Lease is a method of acquiring the right to use equipment or real property for consideration. 15) Registration and stamp duty is compulsory in case of mortgage value of Rs. 100/- and above. 16) Mortgage by deposit of title deeds is called equitable mortgage in English law. 17) A trust is extinguished when its purpose is completely fulfilled. 18) A power of attorney can be executed only in favour of a specified person. 19) The present day system of pleadings in our country is based on the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 supplemented from time to time by rules in that behalf by the High Courts of the States. 20) Pleadings filed by a defendant/respondent in answer to the claim set-out by the plaintiff/petitioner in the form of affidavit and/or supported by an affidavit are referred to as Counter affidavit. 21) Article 136 of the Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court with wide discretionary powers to entertain appeals even in cases where an appeal is not otherwise provided for. 22) A writ prohibition will be issued by the supreme Court if a lower court exceeds jurisdiction or fails to exercise jurisdiction. 23) The defendant in an appeal petition is called Respondent. 24) An Appeal is an application by any party to an appellate court asking it to set aside or revise a decision of subordinate court. 25) Writ of Prohibition compels courts to act within their jurisdiction when a tribunal acts without or in excess of jurisdiction or in violation of the rules or law. 26) In compounding of offences, the accused and the complainant make a joint application to the court that the parties have come to terms and the case may not be proceeded with.
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