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Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
at the time of the passing of the Act or to the Crown shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as references to the Sovereign for the time being, and this Act shall be binding on
Purport
Purport, has many shades of meanings. It means fictitious, what appears on the face of the instrument, the apparent and not the legal import and, therefore, any act which
Magna Carta
to be acquitted against the said sureties.' This order of enforcing Crown debts from debtors and their sureties appears to be clear and satisfactory. It is the prerogative of the Crown to claim priority for taxes and
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Poor Prisoners, Defence of
is to be tried, at any time after reading the depositions. The certificate is grantable only 'when it appears to the certifying authority that his means are insufficient to enable him to obtain such aid, and must
Unclaimed property
by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted to 56 millions, their ultimate destination, except as to 'dormant funds'-i.e., funds not dealt
Bail
to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail, because the party arrested or
Friend or agent
Friend or agent, a 'friend' who, in truth and substance, is a friend of the detenu may appear for the detenu but if such a 'friend' also happens to be a legal practitioner, he cannot, as
bond
a : a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a
summons
summons pl: sum·mons·es [-mən-zəz] : a written notification that one is required to appear in court: as a : a document in a civil suit that is issued by an authorized judicial
Quod non apparet non est; et non apparet judicialiter ante judicium
Quod non apparet non est; et non apparet judicialiter ante judicium (2 Inst. 479), that which appears not is not, and appears not judicially before judgment.
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Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
at the time of the passing of the Act or to the Crown shall, unless the contrary intention appears, be construed as references to the Sovereign for the time being, and this Act shall be binding on
Purport
Purport, has many shades of meanings. It means fictitious, what appears on the face of the instrument, the apparent and not the legal import and, therefore, any act which
Magna Carta
to be acquitted against the said sureties.' This order of enforcing Crown debts from debtors and their sureties appears to be clear and satisfactory. It is the prerogative of the Crown to claim priority for taxes and
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
is to be tried, at any time after reading the depositions. The certificate is grantable only 'when it appears to the certifying authority that his means are insufficient to enable him to obtain such aid, and must
Unclaimed property
by trustees, or in administration actions, or by defendants in actions. From a parliamentary return in 1900 it appears that they then amounted to 56 millions, their ultimate destination, except as to 'dormant funds'-i.e., funds not dealt
Bail
to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken for his appearance on a day and at a place certain, which security is called bail, because the party arrested or
Friend or agent
Friend or agent, a 'friend' who, in truth and substance, is a friend of the detenu may appear for the detenu but if such a 'friend' also happens to be a legal practitioner, he cannot, as
bond
a : a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a
summons
summons pl: sum·mons·es [-mən-zəz] : a written notification that one is required to appear in court: as a : a document in a civil suit that is issued by an authorized judicial
Quod non apparet non est; et non apparet judicialiter ante judicium
Quod non apparet non est; et non apparet judicialiter ante judicium (2 Inst. 479), that which appears not is not, and appears not judicially before judgment.
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