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bankruptcy court
and has original jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases NOTE: Bankruptcy courts were created by Congress as part of the 1898 Bankruptcy Act. Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to establish “uniform laws … bankruptcy cases NOTE: Bankruptcy courts were created by Congress as part of the 1898 Bankruptcy Act. Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to establish “uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies
Party
whom a complaint can be directed to be issued by an order under section 476 of Cr. P.C., 1898, for using a false document in support of the suit claims, though it would, however, be open to … Party, a guardian instituting suit on behalf of a minor is not a 'party' within the meaning of section 195(1)(c) of Criminal Procedure Code against whom a complaint can be directed to be issued by an order
After perusing such record
perusing such record, The expression 'after perusing such record' in the s. 423 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1898 is a condition precedent to a proper disposal of an appeal either by dismissing the same or in … proper disposal of an appeal either by dismissing the same or in other manner contemplated in the said section. There must be a clear indication in the judgment or order of the Appellate Court that it has
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Last resided
residence, Jagir Kaur v. Jaswant Singh, (1964) 2 SCR 73: AIR 1963 SC 1521 (1524). [Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, s. 488 (8)]
Taking cognizable
offenders, Raghubans Dubey v. State of Bihar, (1967) 2 SCR 423: AIR 1967 SC 1167 (1169). [Cri PC, 1898, s. 190(1)(b)] The expression 'taking cognizance' in s. 190 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 which merely … 190 (1) (a)] When the Magistrate applies his mind not for the purpose of proceeding under the subsequent sections of this Chapter, but for taking action of some other kind, e.g., ordering investigation under s. 156(3), or
Fire
(English) Metropolis by the Fire Brigade Act, 1865, and in parishes by the (English) Parish Fire Engines Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 38), and the Acts therein recited. By s. 90 of the (English) Public … Act, 1774 (14 Geo. 3, c. 78), s. 86, which s. and s. 83 are the only unrepealed sections of the Act. To discharge or dismiss a person from employment; to terminate as employee. Black's Law Dictionary,
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of the Church, which was called tithe from being the tenth part of the increase...
Derogation
Joshi v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1961 SC 387 (390): (1961) 2 SCR 63. [Criminal Procedure Code 1898, s. 198B(13)] … 12 CD 31, and Pearce v. Maryon-Wilson, (1935) 1 Ch 188 (Building Scheme), and EASEMENTS. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to be in derogation of the powers of the Magistrate to proceed under s. 107.
Arbitration
maybe removed for misconduct, e.g., for refusing to state a case for the High Court, Palmer v. Hosken, 1898 (1) QB 131, and his award may be set aside for misconduct, which may be either actual or … appeal lies from the Court's decision on an award in the form of a special case under this section, and see s. 9 of the Act of 1934. Cases under either section maybe remitted to the arbitrator
By-laws, or bye-laws
(English) Public Health Act, 1875, by ss. 182-6, regulated the making of by-laws under that Act, and these sections were incorporated by reference in the Factory and Workshop Act, and the (English) Public Libraries Act of 1901.
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