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Bond
See DEED. No technical form of words is necessary to constitute a bond; see Gerrard v. Clowes, (1892) 2 QB 11; Strickland v. Williams, (1899) 1 QB 382. The person giving the bond is called the obligor, … a bond; see Gerrard v. Clowes, (1892) 2 QB 11; Strickland v. Williams, (1899) 1 QB 382. The person giving the bond is called the obligor, and he to whom it is given the obligee. A bond
Sovereignty
by definition to be sovereign. Sardar Govindrao v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1982 SC 1201 (1204): (1982) 2 SCC 414: (1982) 3 SCR 729. [C.P. & Berar Revocation of Land Revenue Exemption Act, 37 of (1948),
Regulate
Regulate, does not include 'prohibition', Asoke Chowdhury v. State of West Bengal, AIR 2007 Cal 176. Regulate, includes prohibition, K. Ramanathan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1985 SC 660. Regulate, is … Regulate, does not include 'prohibition', Asoke Chowdhury v. State of West Bengal, AIR 2007 Cal 176. Regulate, includes prohibition, K. Ramanathan v. State of Tamil Nadu, AIR 1985 SC 660. Regulate, is derived from the latin word
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Earnest
Act, 1893, re-enacting, but not quite in the same words, the 17th section of the Statute of Frauds, 29 Car. 2, c. 3, that 'a contract for the sale of any goods, for the price of 10l. … Earnest [fr. eornest, Sax.], the sum paid by the buyer of goods in order to bind the seller to the terms of the agreement. It
Mandamus
the Court to be just for convenient that such order should be made [(English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25 (8]. [see now (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 45 (1)] Means a command. It differs from the writs … Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command issuing in the King's name
Unlawful association
or of which the members undertake any such activity. [Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967), s. 2(g)] Unlawful association, see Unlawful Activities Pre-vention Act, 1967 (37 of 1967), s 2(p)]
International Law
practice, procedure, and rules of evidence in a foreign Court. Lib. 1, title 3, De Conflictu Legum, s. 2, p. 538. Consult Story's Conflict of Laws, cc. I. and ii.; Wheaton's International Law; Westlake's Pr. Intern. Law; Dicey's
Completely knocked down condition
assembled.' (See Webster's New International Dictionary, Volume II, p. 1371 and also Words and Phrases, Permanent Addition, Volume 23, p. 560), Union of India v. Tarachand Gupta and Bros., (1971) 1 SCC 486: AIR 1971 SC 1558
Abrasive wheel
rim or segments consisting diamond abrasive particles, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., para 721, Note 2, p. 563.
Property
divisions are (1) real, and (2) personal; every possible interest which party can have, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Vol. 2, p. 2089. Property, is a term of the widest import and subject to any limitation which the content may
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