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to prosecute misdemeanors in most states. About half the States allow its use in felony prosecutions as well, Black's Law Dictionary,
Interest
Interest, inter alia as the compensation fixed by agreement or allowed by law for the use or detention of money, or
Institutions
and the writings of the ancient jurists were no longer allowed to have any authority, except so far as they had
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Inspection of written documents
on application by either party, compel the opposite party to allow the party making the application to inspect all documents in
Heriot
1894, enacts that values on a compulsory enfranchisement shall make allow-ance for heriots amongst other things; while s. 2 of the
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
great public danger for a limited time, so as to allow the government to arrest persons on mere suspicion and to
Friendly suit
consult in which all the parties have agreed beforehand to allow a court to resolve the issues. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Fortia
Hen. 1, c. 29. Force used by an accessory to allow the principal to commit crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Forfeiture
the case of a mining lease, to a covenant to allow the lessor to inspect books. The benefit of the Act
Permission
Shekhare Ramkrishnappa, AIR 1957 Mys 25. The word 'permission' means allow. In case where permission is required unless permission is granted,
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