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Arrest
Companies Act, 1929, as to the power to arrest an absconding contributory in case of winding up by the Court. see
Nativo habendo
who claimed inheritance in any villein, when his villein had absconded, for the apprehending and restoring him to such lord. It
Proclamation
taken but could not be served on account of his absconding, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, s. 87. Proclamation, publication by
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Venire facias
first process in outlawry, when a person charged with misdemeanour absconds, 4 Steph. Com.
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