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Garb

Garb [fr. gerbe], a bundle or sheaf of corn; a handful, Fleta, 1. 2, c. xii. … Garb [fr. gerbe], a bundle or sheaf of corn; a handful, Fleta, 1. 2, c. xii.

Satisfaction of Governor

on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers, PU Myllai Hlychho v. State of Mizoram, (2005) 2 SCC 12.

Friendless man

Friendless man, an outlaw, because he was denied all help of friends, Bracton, lib. 3, tr.2, c. 12.

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Precatory words

tendency has been the other way; see Hill v. Hill, (1897) 1 QB 483; Williams v. Williams, (1897) 2 Ch 12; Re Oldfield, (1904) 1 Ch 549; Comiskey v. Bowring-Hanbury, 1905 AC 84.

Possessio

without having the juristical possession of it, and consequently without having the detention of it (Dig. 41, tit. 2, s. 12). Ownership is the legal capacity to operate on a thing according to a man's pleasure, and

Mines

4 of the Coal Mines (Conservation and Safety) Act, 1952 falls within the definition of 'mines' in s. 2(h)(xii), New Satgram Engineering Works v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 124: (1980) 4 SCC 570. … the definition of 'mines' in s. 2(h)(xii), New Satgram Engineering Works v. Union of India, AIR 1981 SC 124: (1980) 4 SCC 570.

Hue and Cry

apprehension of felons. As to the mode of raising the hue and cry, see Hawk. 1. 2, c. xii., x. 6. The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State … at the suit of the party injured. The Criminal Law Act, 1826 (7 Geo. 4, c. 64), s. 28, pro-vides for compensation to persons who have been active in the apprehension of any person charged with murder,

Garbage receptacle

Garb [fr. gerbe], a bundle or sheaf of corn; a handful, Fleta, 1. 2, c. xii. … Garb [fr. gerbe], a bundle or sheaf of corn; a handful, Fleta, 1. 2, c. xii.

Computo

to compel a bailiff, receiver, or accountant, to yield up his accounts, founded on the Statute of Westminster II., c. 12, Reg. Brev. 135.

Feri'

their political transactions and their law-suits, and during which slaves enjoyed a cessation from labour, Cic. De Leg. Ii 8, 12.

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