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Platform

Platform. He who causes a platform to be erected for viewing a public exhibition, and admits the public for payment thereto, impliedly guarantees, to those so admitted, the security of the platform, Francis v. Cockerell, (1870)...

Picture

Picture. For copyright in, see FINE ARTS; and as to the copyright in a picture not registered at the commencement of the Copyright Act, 1911, see E.W. Savory v. World of Golf, (1914) 2 Ch 566....

Personae designata

particular character, Maharaja Dharmendra Prasad Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1969 All 484 (486). (Court-fees Act, 1870, s. 5)

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Persona designata

Bansi Lal, AIR 1958 MP 203 (FB); G.N. Varma v. Hargovind Dayal, AIR 1975 All 52. (Court-fees Act, 1870, s. 5) Persona designata, is a person who is pointed out or described as an individual as opposed

Outlawry

civil proceedings. In criminal proceedings it is practically disused, but is formally kept alive by the Forfeiture Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 23), which Act, while abolishing forfeiture for felony expressly provides that nothing therein

Improvement of land

mentioned in the Improve-ment of Land Act, with many additions. Mansion-houses, by the (English) Limited Owners Residences Acts, 1870 and 1871 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 56, and 34 & 35 Vict. c. 84); works for supply

Mint-mark

which they are; they use the new mark until another trial of the pyx. See (English) Coinage Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10), s. 12. See PYX

Mint

coined. The Mint of Great Britain is situated near the Tower of London. By the (English) Coinage Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10) (repealing various Acts), the laws relating to the coinage and Mint are

Master of the Mint

Mint. He is usually called the Warden of the Mint. It is provided by the (English) Coinage Act, 1870 (33 Vict. c. 10), s. 14, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being shall be

Martial law

Martial law, in India, Parliament by law can impose law in any part of the country in case of grave insurrection and provide for indemnity of acts of persons in the maintenance or restoration of order...

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