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Injunction
In a proper case damages may be awarded either in addition to or in substitution for an injunction [see Gilling v.
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
(ibid., s. 14), and may now appoint two more in addition to the four (App. Jur. Act, 1913, s. 1), and
Market value
value' has ac-quired a definite connotation by judicial decisions. Any addition to the value of the land to the owner whose
Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
England: (1) that in any church any alteration in or addition to the fabric, ornaments, or furniture thereof has been made
Strike
illegal if it-- (i) has any object otherwise or in addition to the furtherance of a trade dispute within the trade
Surcharge
(7)]; a second or further mortgage. See AUDIT. 1. An additional tax, charge, or cost usu. one that is excessive 2.
Uniformity, Act of
referred to, has authorized (1) shortened, (2) special, and (3) additional services, 'so that there be not introduced into such additional
Indorsement
recognized) and signed by the indorser, his simple signature, without additional words, being sufficient; that it be an indorsement of the
Judicial service
Judge and the ex-pression 'District Judge' includes among others an Additional District Judge and an Additional Sessions Judge, State of Assam
Tariff
of 10 per cent. was imposed on all imports with additional duties on special classes or descriptions of goods. But imports
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