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Foreign award
(5) JT 507: 2006 (5) SCALE 535: 2006 (6) Supreme 519: 2006 (4) SCJ 217: 2006 (7) SCJD 112: 2006 (20 Arb LR 547. [Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, s. 44 & 2(e)] An award made outside
In relation to
is, ordinarily, of wide import but, in the context of its use in the said expression in s. 129-C of Customs Act, 1962, it must be read as meaning a direct and proximate relationship to the rate
Hundredweight
A denomination of weight containing 100 112 or 120 pounds avoirdupois according to differing laws or customs By the legal standard of England it is
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Metals, dealers in old
to the police; s. 13 of the (English) Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 112), by which any dealer in old metals who purchases any lead, copper, brass, tin, pewter, or German-silver in
Lex loci rei sit '
see Freke v. Lord Carbery, (1873) LR 16 Eq 461; Bank of Africa v. Cohen, (1909) 2 Ch 129. The title, therefore, to real property can be acquired, passed, and lost only according to the lex loci
Medio acquietando
mesne lord from a rent, which he had acknowledged in court not to belong to him, Reg. Jur. 129.
Nemo apatriam in qua natus est exuere nec ligenti' debitum ejurare possit
Nemo apatriam in qua natus est exuere nec ligenti' debitum ejurare possit. Co. Litt. 129, (No man can disclaim the country in which he was born, nor abjure the bond of allegiance.) But
Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-s. (3) (Essential Commodities Act, 1955)
Commodities Act, 1955; Panipat Co-operative Sugar Mills v. Union of India, AIR 1973 SC 537: (1973) 1 SCC 129: (1973) 2 SCR 860.
Obligation
and other bonds and debentures. In Bhudeb Mookerjee v. Kalachand Malik, 34 Cal LJ 315: AIR 1921 Cal 129, that the word obligation in s. 54 of the Specific Relief Act may be taken to be a
Official solicitor
of this officer at the present time are nowhere very clearly defined: see (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 129, replacing (English) Official Solicitor Act, 1919 (9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 30). A petition or summons respecting
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