Limitation Act, 1963
2. Definitions: -
In this Act, unless
the context otherwise requires.
a. "applicant" includes
i. a petitioner;
ii. any person from or
through whom an applicant derives his right to apply;
iii. any person whose
estate is represented by the applicant as executor, administrator or other
representative;
a.
"application" includes a petitions;
b. "bill of
exchange" includes a hundi and a cheque;
c. "bond"
includes any instrument whereby a person obliges himself to pay money to
another on condition that the obligation shall be void if a specified act is
performed, or is not performed as the case may be;
d.
"defendant" includes
1. any person from or through
whom a defendant derives his liability to be sued;
2. any person whose
estate is represented by the defendant as executor, administrator or other
representative;
a.
"easement" includes a right not arising from contract, by which one
person is entitled to remove and appropriate for his own profit any part of the
soil belonging to another or anything growing in, or attached to, or subsisting
upon the land of another;
b. "foreign
country'" means any country other than India;
c. "good
faith" nothing shall be deemed to be done in good faith which is not done
with due care and attention;
d.
"plaintiff" includes
i. any person from or
through whom a plaintiff derives his right to sue;
ii. any person whose estate is represented by
the plaintiff as executor, administrator or other representative;
j."period of limitation" means the
period of limitation prescribed for any suit, appeal or application by the
Schedule, and "prescribed period" means the period of limitation
computed in accordance with the provisions of this Act;
k. "promissory-note" means any
instrument whereby the maker engages absolutely to pay a specified sum of money
to another at time therein limited, or on demand, or at sight;
l. "suit" does not include an appeal
or an application;
m. "tort" means a civil wrong which
is not exclusively the breach of a contract or the breach of trust;
n. "trustee" does not include a
benamidar, a mortgagee remaining in possession after the mortgage has been
satisfied, or a person in a wrongful possession without title.