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Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')
Ad medium filum vi' (aqu') [filum, a thread, Lat.], an imaginary line in the centre of a road or river. The soil
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
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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.
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
To which the provisions of Part II apply
the provisions of Part II apply, the words 'to which the provisions of Part II apply' in s. 28 of the Bombay Rent Act indicate that the exclusive jurisdiction for recovery of possession is to be exercised
Qui per fraudem agit, frustra agit (2 Rol. Rep 17)
Qui per fraudem agit, frustra agit (2 Rol. Rep 17), What a man does fraudulently, he does in vain.
Notwithstanding, the words 'notwithstanding' in clause (1) and 'subject to' in clause (3) mean that where an entry is in general terms in List II and part of that entry is in specific terms in List I, the entry in List I takes effect notwithstanding the e
cases falling within the proviso, Sunder Dass v. Ram Parkash, AIR 1977 SC 1201 (1206): (1977) 2 SCC 662: (1977) 3 SCR 60.
Class II service
II service within the zone of consideration for purposes of promotion the post of Executive Engineer under Rule 6 (b) of Class I Rules, Ashok Gulati v. B.S. Jain, 1986 Supp SCC 597: (1987) 1 SCR 603: … (Irrigation Branch) Rules,1964 must bear the same meaning as the expression 'Class II service' as defined in Rule 2 (5). The artificial definition of 'Class II service' introduced by amendment of Rule 2 (5) in 1975 was
Marriage
of the registrar, or by the registrar in his office, solemnized within the hours of 8 A.M. and 6 P.M. [Marriage (Extension of Hours) Act, 1934], and preceded by and within three months after banns, license, or … of official registration, and it constitutes a valid marriage according to English law, Nachimson v. Nachimson, 1930, P. 217. Previous to 1753 the validity of marriage was regulated by ecclesiastical law, not touched by any statutory nullity
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