| 1847 - 556 sivua
...convening all the sons. They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support; no gift or sale should, therefore, be made.'" Now, it is the fact, that, under Regulation Vll. 1825, and the Regulations to which it refers, Hindu... | |
| Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - 1869 - 458 sivua
...convening all the sons. They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support. No gift or sale should therefore be made.'"2 That a family must be considered " undivided," unless it can prove that it has divided, seems... | |
| Sir William Henry Rattigan - 1870 - 412 sivua
...convening all the sons. They " who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are " still in the womb, require the means of support ; no gift or sale " should therefore be made." The following Clause contains an exception shewing that the father " may conclude a donation, mortgage... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 sivua
...following passage : — " They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support ; no gift or sale should therefore " (c. 1, par. 27, p. 257). Jimuta Vahana was merely illustrating his observations, not laying down... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 460 sivua
...following passage : — " They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support ; no gift or sale should therefore " (c. 1, par. 27, p. 257). Jimuta Vahana was merely illustrating his observations, not laying down... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1878 - 680 sivua
...convciiing all the sons. They who are born, and they who are yet unhegotteu, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support. No gift or sale should therefore be made.' " An exception to it follows: " Even a single individual may conclude a donation, mortgage, or sale... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1878 - 1064 sivua
...convening all the sons." " They who are born, and they who are yet uubegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support : no gift or sale should therefore be made." Bareilly Court of Appeal, May 18th, 1820.— Macn. HL Vol. II, Chap. I, Sec. iii, Case 2. A maiden... | |
| 1882 - 1098 sivua
...upon partition. "They' " who are born, and they who are yet nnbegotten, and they who are " still in the womb, require the means of support, no gift or sale ' " should therefore be made." — Mitakshara, Chapter I, Section 1, Verse 27. . r--' 1 • t . VOL. in.] FULL BENCH RULINGSin additio.i... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1885 - 536 sivua
...convening all the sons. They who are born, and they who are yet unbegotten, and they who are still in the womb, require the means of support : no gift or sale should therefore be made." Ditto, Ch. I. See. v. Art. 10. "Consequently, the difference ia this; although he have a right by birth... | |
| David Sutherland - 1891 - 866 sivua
...veiling all the sons. They who are born. • and they who are yet unbegotten, and ' they who are still in the womb, require ' the means of support ; no gift or sale ' should therefore be made.' " The following Clause contains an exception shewing that the father " may conclude " a donation, mortgage,... | |
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