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matters referred; or
(b) where the award is so indefinite as to be incapable of execution; or
(c) where
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India when on account of the magnitude or the indefinite character of the service the demand cannot be stand with
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fulfilment of the condition rendered impossible or indefinitely postponed, the condition shall as against him be deemed to have been
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case and the detenu
will be detained indefinitely. It is suggested that if two
constructions are possible, the one that ... period will
continue the detention for an indefinite period need not
oppress us unduly, because the Act itself being
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Requisition of residential flat-Whether could continue for
an indefinite period-Tenant paying rent directly to
landlord-Tenant whether becomes ... Government wants to take over the property
for and indefinite period of the Government must acquire the
property
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temporary in character and it
cannot endure for an indefinite period of time
and the order of requisition ... requisitioning of
property could legitimately continue
for an indefinite period of time, the distinction
between requisition and acquisition would tend
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requisition of the building under the 1947 Act for
indefinite periods by renewing the said temporary Act itself
amounts ... permanent purpose or at least for an
indefinite period i.e. for setting up a show-room and in
spite
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would have had the effect of
postponing the election indefinitely. Considering that the
election process was just round the corner ... anything to be done which will postpone
that process indefinitely" (which means it must be done only
with reluctance when
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building
purposes and transferable, was a lease for an indefinite period, and
therefore, for the lifetime of the lessee ... construction of the document, the lease was for an indefinite period,
and though transferable, did not provide for any hereditary
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Radha Prosad Singh vs Bal Kowar Koeri on 2 June, 1890 Equivalent
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