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Stockjobbing Act
Stockjobbing Act (English) (7 Geo. 2, c. 8) (made perpetual by 10 Geo. 2, c. 8), which was repealed by 23 & 24 Vict.
Quare clausum fregit
show quare clausum querentis fregit why he broke the close of the plaintiff, Steph. Com., bk. 5, chap. 7, s. 2. This was followed by the 'ac etiam' (q.v.).
Luxuries
v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2005 SC 1103. [see also Constitution of India, Arts. 246, 286, Sch. VII, List II, Entry 62] … member of society and not articles of luxury, Godfury Phillips India Ltd. v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 2005 SC 1103. [see also Constitution of India, Arts. 246, 286, Sch. VII, List II, Entry 62]
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Liquor
vires. State of Bombay v F.N. Balsara, AIR 1951 SC 318: (1951) SCR 682. (Constitution of India, Sch. VII, List II, Entry 8) Liquor includes spirits of wine, methylated spirits, spirits, wine, toddy, beer, and all liquid … beverage purposes and produce intoxication, but also all liquids containing alcohol, the definition of liquor contained in section 2(24) of the Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 is not therefore ultra vires. State of Bombay v F.N. Balsara, AIR
Circumstantial evidence
for they stand instead of the proofs of the fact till the contrary be proved.''1 Phil. Evid. c. 7, s. 2. See Wills on Circumstantial Evidence; Powell on Evidence. It is the rule of circumstantial evidence that
Barge
Industries v. Union of India, (1992) 2 SCC 635: AIR 1992 SC 1194 (1198). (Constitution of India, Sch. VII, List II Entry 58)
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
manufactured or derived from another agricultural products as may be specified by an order in force under s. 7, Part II., of the Act of 1933. Schemes under the Act of 1931 may be submitted by the … Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933 (English), The Act of 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 42) enables schemes to be made for regulating the marketing of agricultural products, foods and
Change of Solicitor
no solicitor could be changed without the order of a judge, but by R. S. C. 1883, Ord. VII., r. 2, the change can be effected by mere notice.
Launcegay
Launcegay, a kind of ancient weapon, prohibited by 7 Rich. 2, c. 13.
Knights of the Thistle
The better opinion, however, is that it was instituted by James V. in 1534, was revived by James VII. (James II. of England) in 1687, and re-established by Queen Anne in 1703. See Nicholas's History of the … opinion, however, is that it was instituted by James V. in 1534, was revived by James VII. (James II. of England) in 1687, and re-established by Queen Anne in 1703. See Nicholas's History of the Orders of
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