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Chloroform
It is a felony for any person to administer of attempt to administer chloroform, or other stupefying drug, within tent to
Officia conatus si effectus sequatur
Officia conatus si effectus sequatur [Lat.], the attempt becomes of consequence if the effect follows.
Magna Carta
and our heirs, that neither we nor our heirs shall attempt to do anything whereby the liberties contained in this charter
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Tampering
of engaging in improper or under handed dealings, especially an attempt to influence; tampering an offence is criminal offence, Black's Law
Paper Blockade
force on watch is not sufficient to repel a real attempt to enter. See BLOCKADE.
Capital offences (Scotland)
by s. 1 makes it a capital crime either to attempt to discharge any kind of loaded firearms at a person
With respect to such goods
to any goods...... knowingly concerned in any fraudulent evasion or attempt at evasion'. The words 'such goods' have clearly reference to
Wholly and exclusively
to s. 10(2)(xv) of the Income Tax Act, 1922. An attempt was made in the Income Tax Bill of 1961 to
Weaker section of society
have ordinarily been accepted as belonging to the weaker sections. Attempt to bring in the test of economic means has often
Undue influence
extends not only to actual interference but even to an attempt to interference, Shiv Kirpal Singh v. V.V. Giri, AIR 1970
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