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The Doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy devised by Lord Dalhousie, who was the Governor General of India between 1848 and 1856. According to the Doctrine, any princely state or territory unde...
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The Doctrine of Lapse was a policy of East India Company to incorporate the princely states. ... The Doctrine of Lapse was an Annexation Policy introduced by the British East India Company. Lord Dalhousie, the Governor General of India between 1848 and 1856 devised this policy and incorporated seven states including...
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But one of the most striking and interesting cases where this doctrine of lapse is applied relates to one borrower who builds a large library of books and rare magazines. Whenever he visits a friend or an acquaintance he focuses his X- ray eyes on his books even if they were stacked in the interior of the house.
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It is an interesting fact of life that some people have the habit of acquiring assets of various kinds purely relying on the lapse of memory of others. It is useful to refer to this practice as the Doctrine of Lapse.
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But before taking action, it’s important to understand why policies lapse. Although there has been no detailed study on the causes of lapsation, there are enough pointers from anecdotal evidence from insurance companies and customers.
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The recent decision in Ksianzyna Estate v. Pasutszok addresses whether the anti-lapse provision in the Succession Law Reform Act can be expanded to include people in a “special relationship” with the testator. ... Home > Estate & Trust > Exploring the Reach of the Anti-Lapse Doctrine: Does a "Special Relationship" Count?
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When the British Empire came to India in 1757, among the land-grabbing stratagems devised was the Doctrine of Lapse, which abrogated the ancient custom. ... The Doctrine of Lapse was finally abandoned by the Raj in 1859, and the tradition of adopting a successor was again recognized. The following sections deal with a...
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Succession. Doctrine of lapse and the exceptions to this rule. ... IHTM12084 - Legacies and devises: lapse (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) ... Lapse occurs when a testamentary gift fails owing to the death of the legatee or devisee in the testator’s ( IHTM12001) lifetime. Where the legacy or devise is anything other...
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