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Vagueness

allegation against him, and he is thereby prevented from making an effective representation, it does not require much argument to hold that one such vague ground is sufficient to justify the contention that his fundamental right under

Preliminary objection

in the suit, or in the application or plaint, and is, therefore, one that can be taken in argument though not raised in the written defence, Prabhakar Gerland Walter v. Chief Secretary, AIR 1953 Tr & Coch

Persuaded

Prevailed upon influenced by argument or entreaty convinced

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Cncilium

Reg. Gen. of T.T. 1853 (r. 15), a motion of rule for a concilium was required before the argument of a demurrer.

Hearing

hearing can admit of a very wide and liberal interpretation. It may include recording of evidence, consideration of arguments on some aspect of suit, examination of various questions relating to suit and so on. The essential perquisite

Concession

dictionary meaning of the word 'concession' is 'the act of yielding or conceding as to a demand or argument, something conceded; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, 'a thing yielded', 'a grant', Indian Aluminium Co. Ltd.

Diallage

Diallage [fr. Gk., interchange], a rhetorical figure in which arguments are placed in various points of view, and then turned to one point.

Drop

Drop: When the members of a court are equally divided on the argument showing cause against a rule nisi, no order is made, i.e., the rule is neither discharged nor made

Ex parte

Ex parte [Latin from the Part], on or from one party only, usu. without notice to or argument from the adverse party, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

Exchequer Chamber, Court of

of mere debate, such causes from the other Courts being sometimes adjourned into it as the judges upon argument found to be of great weight and difficulty, before any judgment was given upon them in the Court

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Vagueness

allegation against him, and he is thereby prevented from making an effective representation, it does not require much argument to hold that one such vague ground is sufficient to justify the contention that his fundamental right under

Preliminary objection

in the suit, or in the application or plaint, and is, therefore, one that can be taken in argument though not raised in the written defence, Prabhakar Gerland Walter v. Chief Secretary, AIR 1953 Tr & Coch

Persuaded

Prevailed upon influenced by argument or entreaty convinced

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Cncilium

Reg. Gen. of T.T. 1853 (r. 15), a motion of rule for a concilium was required before the argument of a demurrer.

Hearing

hearing can admit of a very wide and liberal interpretation. It may include recording of evidence, consideration of arguments on some aspect of suit, examination of various questions relating to suit and so on. The essential perquisite

Concession

dictionary meaning of the word 'concession' is 'the act of yielding or conceding as to a demand or argument, something conceded; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, 'a thing yielded', 'a grant', Indian Aluminium Co. Ltd.

Diallage

Diallage [fr. Gk., interchange], a rhetorical figure in which arguments are placed in various points of view, and then turned to one point.

Drop

Drop: When the members of a court are equally divided on the argument showing cause against a rule nisi, no order is made, i.e., the rule is neither discharged nor made

Ex parte

Ex parte [Latin from the Part], on or from one party only, usu. without notice to or argument from the adverse party, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.

Exchequer Chamber, Court of

of mere debate, such causes from the other Courts being sometimes adjourned into it as the judges upon argument found to be of great weight and difficulty, before any judgment was given upon them in the Court

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