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Proprietor
in the respect and to the extent in and to which the design or right has been so acquired, the person by whom the design or right is so acquired; and (c) In any other case, means
Propreitor of a new or original design
in the respect and to the extent in and to which the design or right has been so acquired, the person by whom the design or right is so acquired; and (iii) in any other case, means
Acquisition
Acquisition, 'acquisition' means, directly or indirectly, acquiring or agreeing to acquire-(i) shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise; or (ii) control over management or … Acquisition, 'acquisition' means, directly or indirectly, acquiring or agreeing to acquire-(i) shares, voting rights or assets of any enterprise; or (ii) control over management or control over assets of any enterprise. [Competition
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Estate
the State has the power to acquire any estate or any rights therein; however, if an estate is acquired by the State where any land comprised therein is under the personal cultivation of the owner, compensation has … are: (a) an estate in fee simple absolute in possession; (b) a term of years absolute and certain rights conterminous with those estates (see LEGAL ESTATE). In regard to the law as it existed before 1926 and
Passing off
Nadar, AIR 1979 Mad 157. An infringement action is available where there is violation of specific property right acquired under and recognised by the statute. In a passing-off action, however, the plaintiff's right is independent of such
Citizenship
(a) birth, (b) registration, (c) naturalization, and (d) incorporation of territory. In U.S.A., citizenship is a dual concept; acquired by birth or by naturalization; there are federal and State citizenship each with distinct rights and obligations. In … Citizenship, citizenship is intimately connected with civic rights under municipal law. Hence, all citizens are nationals of a particular State, but all nationals may not be
Bastard
entailed interests. A child born out of wedlock has no right to any name save such as he acquires. A bastard has no legal surname by inheritance, though he may acquire one (Co. Litt.). A bastard may
Cause of action
Ltd., (1996) 3 SCC 443 (444). [Specific Relief Act, 1963, s. 38] The expression 'cause of action' has acquired a judicially settled meaning. In the restricted sense cause of action means the circumstances forming the infraction of … Roadlines, Hyderabad, AIR 2006 AP 1. Means every fact which it is necessary to establish to support a right to obtain a judgment, Prem Chand Vijay Kumar v. Yashpal Singh, (2005) 4 SCC 417. Is a bundle
interest
to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter- between, among + esse to be] 1 : a right, title, claim, or share in property Article Nine security interest : security interest in this entry beneficial interest … : the security interest of a person that gives value to a debtor so that the debtor may acquire rights in or the use of collateral reliance interest : the interest of a party to a breached
Freedom of speech and expression
Civil Liberties v. Union of India, (2003) 4 SCC 399. Is a natural right which a human being acquires by birth. It is, therefore, a basic human right (Art. 19 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights relied
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