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Stews

Stews. 1. Certain brothels anciently permitted in England, suppressed by Henry VIII. 2. Breeding place for tame pheasants.

Henry VIII Clause

Henry VIII Clause, is a provision occasionally found in legislation conferring delegated legislative power, giving the delegate the power to

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

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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.

Dealer

Cement Co. v. State of Mysore, (1976) 1 SCC 336: AIR 1976 SC 357 (360): (1976) 2 SCR 852. [Central Sales Tax Act (74 of 1956), s. 2(b), 2(dd)] Includes Central Government, Joint Director of Food v.

Judge

sit in the House of Commons. The qualification is, by (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 9, replacing s. 8 of the Judicature Act, 1873, ten years' standing at the Bar for a judge of the High Court … s. 12), repeating in effect a provision of the Act of Settlement (12 & 13 Wm. 3, c. 2), that the judges of the Supreme Court (with the exception of the Lord Chancellor, who goes out with

Company

under the Companies Acts, 1862 and subsequent Acts, now consolidated into the (English) Companies Act, 1925 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 23). By s. 13 of the Act of 1925 (1) on the registration of the

Out of

of pity; out of respect for him'. (Webster Comprehensive Dictionary International Edition 1984). In the context of s. 2(8), the words 'out of' indicate that the injury must be caused by an accident which had its origin

Settled land

being limited to or in trust for any persons by way of succession' (Settled Land Act, 1882, s. 2) (see infra for the statutory definitions in the Settled Land Act, 1925, which has repealed the S.L. Acts,

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