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Defeasance (defeasance)
was determined by the first license granted [Dumpor's case, (1603) 1 Sm. L. C.], a defeazane was frequently adopted in order to revive the condition, and so virtually to limit the license to the particular assignment, but
Constitution
or pedantic sense, and that construction most beneficial to the widest possible amplitude of its power, must be adopted, India Cement Ltd. v. State of T.N., (1990) 1 SCC 12: AIR 1990 SC 85. Means the Constitution
Contrary to natural justice
exact scope and meaning. When applied to foreign judgments, it merely relates to the alleged irregularities in procedure adopted by the adjudicating court and has nothing to do with the merits of the case. If the proceedings
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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
to criminal appeal on a point of law and on a questionof fact, and these proposals have been adopted by most of our colonies; and Lord James of Hereford said (House of Lords,March 27th, 1906) that in
Criminal negligence
out of which the charge has arisen, it was the imperative date of the accused person to have adopted, Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab, (2005) 6 SCC 1.
Cruel and unusual treatment
2 AC LR 40. No cruel and unusual punishment should be inflicted therefore in itself prevents hanging being adopted as the method of execution for the reasons which he (accused) has put forward and nothing in the
Custom and usage
case of a rule applicable only to a family it has not been discontinued by the family. [Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 (78 of 1956), s. 3 (a)]
Customs
c. 13), introduced by Mr. Pitt in 1787, did much to remedy these among other inconvenien-ces. The method adopted was to abolish the existing duties on all articles, and to substitute in their stead one single duty
Cy-pres
as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with the general intention, so as to execute it, though not in mode, yet in substance. If
Date of finalisation of the duly audited accounts
finalisation of the duly audited accounts, means the date on which the audited accounts of the company are adopted at the annual general meeting of the company. [Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985, s. 3 (1)
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Adoptive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Defeasance (defeasance)
was determined by the first license granted [Dumpor's case, (1603) 1 Sm. L. C.], a defeazane was frequently adopted in order to revive the condition, and so virtually to limit the license to the particular assignment, but
Constitution
or pedantic sense, and that construction most beneficial to the widest possible amplitude of its power, must be adopted, India Cement Ltd. v. State of T.N., (1990) 1 SCC 12: AIR 1990 SC 85. Means the Constitution
Contrary to natural justice
exact scope and meaning. When applied to foreign judgments, it merely relates to the alleged irregularities in procedure adopted by the adjudicating court and has nothing to do with the merits of the case. If the proceedings
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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
to criminal appeal on a point of law and on a questionof fact, and these proposals have been adopted by most of our colonies; and Lord James of Hereford said (House of Lords,March 27th, 1906) that in
Criminal negligence
out of which the charge has arisen, it was the imperative date of the accused person to have adopted, Jacob Mathew v. State of Punjab, (2005) 6 SCC 1.
Cruel and unusual treatment
2 AC LR 40. No cruel and unusual punishment should be inflicted therefore in itself prevents hanging being adopted as the method of execution for the reasons which he (accused) has put forward and nothing in the
Custom and usage
case of a rule applicable only to a family it has not been discontinued by the family. [Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956 (78 of 1956), s. 3 (a)]
Customs
c. 13), introduced by Mr. Pitt in 1787, did much to remedy these among other inconvenien-ces. The method adopted was to abolish the existing duties on all articles, and to substitute in their stead one single duty
Cy-pres
as it is seen that the intention cannot be literally executed. In that case another mode will be adopted consistent with the general intention, so as to execute it, though not in mode, yet in substance. If
Date of finalisation of the duly audited accounts
finalisation of the duly audited accounts, means the date on which the audited accounts of the company are adopted at the annual general meeting of the company. [Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985, s. 3 (1)
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