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Misnomer

Misnomer, a wrong name. Nil facit error nominis cum de corpore vel persona constat. 11 Rep. 21.--(A mistake in the name does not matter when there is no mistake in the body or person.) Misnomers in...

Occupier

occupier is a person in actual occupation, Industrial Supplies Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1980 SC 1858: (1980) 4 SCC 341: (1981) 1 SCR 375. In relation to an establishment or a workshop, means the

Owner and Managing contractor

Managing contractor, See, Industrial Supplies (P) Ltd. v. Union of India, (1980) 4 SCC 341: AIR 1980 SC 1858.

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Peace, Clerk of the

and records all their proceedings. He may have county property conveyed to him under the County Property Act, 1858, and is clerk of the County Council by virtue of s. 83 of the (English) Local Government Act,

Royal Courts of Justice

and Equity, the Probate and Divorce Courts and the court of Admiralty' recommended by a Royal Commission in 1858 was authorized by Parliament in 1865 by the (English) Courts of Justice Building Act and the Courts of

Presentation

held by him in the gift of the Crown, devolves on the Archbishop of Canterbury (Jews Relief Act, 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 49), s. 4). See Chit. Stat. tit. 'Church and Clergy'; 1 Br. &

Quantum damnificatus, Issue

tried at law to fix the amount of compensation for damage, which prior to the Chancery Amendment Act, 1858 (see that title), could not be awarded in Chancery.

Marksman

Marksman, a person who cannot write, and therefore makes his mark X only in executing instruments, which mark is sufficient 'signature' of a will (In B. Clarke, (1858) 1 Sw & Tr 22) or of a...

Rules of Court

soon as made, subject to the power of Parliament to annul them afterwards (see, e.g., Chancery Procedure Act, 1858, s. 12), while that of the Common Law Procedure Acts, was that Rules made thereunder should not come

State trials

some degree of that character, fro 1163 to 1820. Eight continuation volumes, for the period from 1820 o 1858 have been brought out under the auspices of a Government committee; the eighth and last volume contains the

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