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Testibus deponentibus in pari numero dignioribus est credendum
Testibus deponentibus in pari numero dignioribus est credendum (4 Inst. 279), where the number of witnesses is equal on both sides, the more worthy are to be believed.
Testis oculatus unus plus valet quam auriti decem
Testis oculatus unus plus valet quam auriti decem (4 Inst. 279), one eye-witness is worth more than ten ear-witnesses.
Thereafter
Municipal Committee v. Life Insurance Corporation of India, AIR 1977 SC 2134: (1977) 4 SCC 84: (1978) SCR 279.
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Town Clerk
London); see (English) Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), ss. 106, 115, 122, 279 (2).
Tried
application for withdrawal is made, State of Bihar v. Ram Naresh Pandey, AIR 1957 SC 389: (1957) SCR 279.
Impotent, Impotency
continued to be so until the institution of the proceedings, Digvijay Singhji v. Pratap Kumari, (1969) 2 SCC 279: AIR 1970 SC 137 (138). [Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, s. 12(1) (a)]
In other cases before the judgment is pronounced
than those tried by jury, State of Bihar v. Ram Naresh, AIR 1957 SC 389 (394): 1957 SCR 279. [Criminal Procedure Code, 1898, s. 494]
Avocation
Avocation, it plainly means one's vocation, calling or profession, Express newspapers Ltd. v. B. Somayajulu, AIR 1964 SC 279 (284): (1964) 3 SCR 100. [Working Journalists Industrial Disputes, Act, 1955, s. 2(b)]
Hare
As to such agreements, see Stanton v. Brown, (1901) 1 KB 671; Sherrard v. Gascoigne, (1900) 2 QB 279. See Waters v. Phillips, (1910) 2 KB 465, and Aggs on Agricultural Holdings. The Hares Preservation (Ireland) Act,
Convict
administrator has an absolute discretionary power of dealing with the convict' property, Carr v. Anderson, (1903) 2 Ch 279.
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