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Adjournment
Adjournment [fr. jour, Fr., a day], a putting off to another time or place, a continuation of a meeting from one day to another. An adjourned meeting is in ordinary cases a mere continuation of the...
Adoption panel
the Adoption Agencies Regulation, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(3), 2001, 4th Edn., Para 544, Note 7, p. 279.
Allegans suam turpitudinem non est audiendus
Allegans suam turpitudinem non est audiendus. 4 Inst. 279.-(A person alleging his own infamy is not to be heard.)-This maxim of the civil law is no part
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Business
banking, Mahesh Chandra v. Regional Manager Uttar Pradesh Financial Corpn., AIR 1993 SC 935 (939): (1993) 2 SCC 279. [State Financial Corporation Act, (63 of 1951), s. 24] --Business would undoubtedly be property, unless there is something
Churchyard
A gift for the maintenance of a churchyard is a valid charitable gift [Re Douglas, (1905) 1 Ch 279].
Coalition
p. 184. is the temporary alliance of factions, parties for some specific purpose, Webster's Dictionary of Law, p. 279.
Culpa
dolo proxima. (2) Culpa, without any epithet, or omnis culpa, culpa levis,levior; or levissima, slight neglect, Cum.Civ. Law, 279; Snad. Just.
For such State or any part thereof
the consistent view of the court, Madhav Prasad Jatia v. CIT, (1979) 3 SCC 634: 1979 SCC (Tax) 279: AIR 1979 SC 1291. See also S.A. Builders Ltd. v. CIT, (2007) 1 SCC 781.
Discrimination
rests with the Race Relations Board, Commentary on the Constitution of India, Durga Das Basu, Vol. B, p. 279. Is an act of depriving an individual or a group of equality of opportunity, Dictionary of Political Science
Dock
For regulations regarding loading and unloading, see the (English) Docks Regulations, 1934 (S. R. & O. 1934, No. 279), and the (English) Public Health Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c. 49), ss. 2-10, in
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