| British - 1825 - 598 pages
...only, those of Bengal, whose explanation is founded on a general position laid down by Jimutavahana; " therefore, since it is denied that a gift, or sale...for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred texts." This remark refers, however, to the alienation of properly of which the aliener is undoubted proprietor,... | |
| William Hook Morley - Courts - 1849 - 722 pages
...convening all his sons, must be interpreted in the same manner ; and then it concludes (par. 30), " Therefore, since it is denied that a gift or sale...for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred texts." This, it is true, is applied particularly to the cases of a gift or sale by a parcener of his share... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - Hindu law - 1867 - 1246 pages
...For if such had been the meaning of that author, then, as in respect of sale and gift he has said : ' since it is denied, that a gift or sale should be made, the precept is infrigned by making one ; but tlis gift or transfer is not null' (32,) so also in respect of partition... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - Hindu law - 1868 - 582 pages
...convening all his sons, must be interpreted in the same manner, and then it concludes, (par. 30,) " Therefore since it is denied that a gift or sale should...infringed by making one ; but the gift or transfer ia not null, for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred texts." This, it ia true, is applied particularly... | |
| Herbert Cowell - Courts - 1870 - 402 pages
...interpreted in the same manner. For here the words " should be made" must necessarily be understood. Therefore since it is denied that a gift or sale should...for " a fact cannot be altered by a hundred texts." Acting upon this doctrine, the absolute power of alienation by a father even of ancestral immoveable... | |
| Herbert Cowell - Courts - 1870 - 410 pages
...interpreted in the same manner. For here the words " should be made" must necessarily be understood. Therefore since it is denied that a gift or sale should be madej the precept is infringed by making one. But the gift or transfer is not null: for " a fact cannot... | |
| Standish Grove Grady - Hindu law - 1871 - 380 pages
...are intended to show a moral offence ; they are not meant to invalidate the sale or other transfer. Therefore, since it is denied that a gift or sale...transfer is not null, for a fact cannot be altered by one hundred texts ;" and the learned author adds, " If these passages are to be taken in a general... | |
| John Cochrane - Hindu law - 1872 - 460 pages
...552 of Saumchurn's work, where, in speaking of the passage in the Daya Bhaga which declares that " the gift or transfer is not null, for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred facts," he observes : " It was on the ground and plea of this passage that gift or other disposition... | |
| John Cochrane - 1872 - 456 pages
...552 of Saumchurn's work, where, in speaking of the passage in the Daya Bhaga which declares that " the gift or transfer is not null, for a fact cannot be altered by a hundred facts," he observes : " It was on the ground and plea of this passage that gift or other disposition... | |
| Sir Raymond West, Georg Bühler - Adoption (Hindu law) - 1878 - 1108 pages
...only, those of Bengal, whose explanation is founded on a general position laid down by Jimutav&hana ; ' therefore, since it is denied that a gift or sale...: but the gift or transfer is not null, for a fact cnnnot be altered by a hundred text', Dayabhfiga, p. GO, (Stokes BLB 207). This remark refers, however,... | |
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