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Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi'
Usque ad medium filum aqu', or vi' [Lat.] (even to the middle of the Stream or road). See AD MEDIUM FILUM VI'.
Libertas est naturalis facultas ejus quod cuique facere libet, nisi quod de jure aut vi prohibetur
Libertas est naturalis facultas ejus quod cuique facere libet, nisi quod de jure aut vi prohibetur. Co. Litt. 116.-(Liberty is that natural faculty which permits every one to do anything he pleases except
Nihil consensui tam contrarium est quam vis atque metus
Nihil consensui tam contrarium est quam vis atque metus [Lat.], nothing is so opposed to consent as force and fear.
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Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis
Primo excutienda est verbi vis, ne sermonis vitio obstructur oratio, sive lex sine argumentis. Co. Litt. 68, (The full meaning of a word should be ascertained at the outset, in order that the sense may
Vis major
foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain v. State of Bihar, AIR 1959 Pat 442.
comics
The section of a newspaper containing mostly comic strips called also funnies and funny papers Many but not all newspapers
Bubble Act
Bubble Act, 6 Geo. 1, c. 18 (repealed by 6 Geo. 4, c. 91), passed after the failure of the South
maternity ward
The section of a hospital devoted to assisting women during childbirth and caring for them and their newborn infants until
Regular assessment
Regular assessment, section 148 mandates the Assessing Officer to serve a notice on the assessee before making the assessment, reassessment or
Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined a 'reformatory school' as 'a school for the industrial training
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