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Domicile
that a person may have no home but he cannot be without a domicile and the law may attribute to him a domicile in a country where in reality he has not. A person may be a
Dog
in the dog, or the owner knowledge of such previous propensity, or to show that the injury was attributable to neglect on the part of the owner. See Arneil v. Paterson, (1931) AC 560 (two dogs owned
Discriminatory manner
Discriminatory manner, means affording different to different persons attributable wholly or mainly to their respective descriptions by race, place of origin, political opinions or affiliations, colour, creed,
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Design
which connotes and evil desire, obviously exemption notification cannot possibly mean and imply a meaning which can be attributed to be an evil one, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9 SCC 74 (80).
De tallagio non concedendo
De tallagio non concedendo, or Statut' de Tallag', attributed in 2 Inst. 532 to the 34th year of Edward the First by which as translated in the
Cruelty
but equally serious in terms of the provisions of the statute since the same would also embrace the attributes of cruelty in terms of s. 498A, Girdhar Shankar Tawade v. State of Maharashtra, (2002) 5 SCC 177
Local authority
Municipal Committee, District Board or Body of Port Commissioners, possessing, therefore, many, if not all, of the distinctive attributed and characteristics of a Municipal Committee, District Board, or Body of Port Commissioners, but, possessing one essential feature,
Civil Law
different matters, and include all that related to one subject in one Part, consisting of several Books. Others attribute it to the superstitious respect of the ancients for the number seven, as the most perfect. This book
Chairman
an assembly, public meeting, convention, deliberative or legislative body, board of directors, committee, etc. Similar meanings have been attributed to that expression in Ballentine's Law Dictionary, 3rd Ed., pp. 189-190, Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary, Unabridged, 2nd
Category
Category [fr. Karnyopia, Gk.], a series or order of all the predicates or attributes contained under a genus. Word 'category' used in r. 8(3)(a) of the Central Health Services (Amendment) Rules, 1966
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Attribution - Law Dictionary Search Results
Domicile
that a person may have no home but he cannot be without a domicile and the law may attribute to him a domicile in a country where in reality he has not. A person may be a
Dog
in the dog, or the owner knowledge of such previous propensity, or to show that the injury was attributable to neglect on the part of the owner. See Arneil v. Paterson, (1931) AC 560 (two dogs owned
Discriminatory manner
Discriminatory manner, means affording different to different persons attributable wholly or mainly to their respective descriptions by race, place of origin, political opinions or affiliations, colour, creed,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Design
which connotes and evil desire, obviously exemption notification cannot possibly mean and imply a meaning which can be attributed to be an evil one, Commissioner of Customs v. Parasrampuria Synthetics Ltd., (2001) 9 SCC 74 (80).
De tallagio non concedendo
De tallagio non concedendo, or Statut' de Tallag', attributed in 2 Inst. 532 to the 34th year of Edward the First by which as translated in the
Cruelty
but equally serious in terms of the provisions of the statute since the same would also embrace the attributes of cruelty in terms of s. 498A, Girdhar Shankar Tawade v. State of Maharashtra, (2002) 5 SCC 177
Local authority
Municipal Committee, District Board or Body of Port Commissioners, possessing, therefore, many, if not all, of the distinctive attributed and characteristics of a Municipal Committee, District Board, or Body of Port Commissioners, but, possessing one essential feature,
Civil Law
different matters, and include all that related to one subject in one Part, consisting of several Books. Others attribute it to the superstitious respect of the ancients for the number seven, as the most perfect. This book
Chairman
an assembly, public meeting, convention, deliberative or legislative body, board of directors, committee, etc. Similar meanings have been attributed to that expression in Ballentine's Law Dictionary, 3rd Ed., pp. 189-190, Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary, Unabridged, 2nd
Category
Category [fr. Karnyopia, Gk.], a series or order of all the predicates or attributes contained under a genus. Word 'category' used in r. 8(3)(a) of the Central Health Services (Amendment) Rules, 1966
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