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Law and order and public order
Law and order and public order, the acts which affect 'law and order' are not different from the acts which
Registration of title of land
cannot be removed or over-reached without onerous formalities do not affect such purchasers; (c) the method of conveyance or charge is
Acting in any manner prejudicial to the main-tenance of public order
of public order and every public disorder may not prejudicially affect the 'security of the State'. One has to imagine three
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Public order
The test to be adopted in determining whether an act affects law and order or public order, is: Does it lead
party
judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding as to be bound or substantially affected by the decision or judgment therein adverse party : a
Trade Union
entertained by any Court. (2) Nothing in this s. shall affect the liability of the trustees of a trade union to
Restrictive trade practice
manipulation of price or its conditions of delivery or to affect flow of supplies in the market relating to goods or
Repeal
thereunder are ipso facto repealed. However the repeal does not affect anything done under the repealed Act; it does not affect
Priority
notice does not, under the rule in Dearle v. Hall, affect the validity of the assignment, Ward v. Duncombe, 1893 AC
Practice
Practice, connotes repeated events but that will not affect the construction to be placed on the words 'unfair labour
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