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Discharge
a sense a debt which the party is in law bound to discharge, Sarda Prasad v. Lala Jumma Prasad AIR 1961
Ejus nulla culpa est cui parere necesse sit
17, 50, 169.-(He is not in any fault who is bound to obey.)
During the pleasure
been made with the civil servants the Crown is not bound thereby. In other words, civil servants are liable to dismissal
Double waste
Double waste. When a tenant, bound to repair, suffers a house to be wasted, and then
Distributive finding of the issue
Distributive finding of the issue. The jury are bound to give their verdict for that party who, upon the
Discussion
primarily liable to pay the debt for which they became bound as sureties: but were liable only after the creditor had
Directors
1929, see ss. 139 et seq., ibid. The company is bound by all acts of the directors within the scope of
Evidence
with some exceptions. See HEARSAY EVIDENCE. (6) No person is bound to incriminate himself. See CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT. The mode of
Fox's Act
guilty upon the whole matter in issue, and no longer bound them to find a verdict of guilty on proof of
Executed trust
trusts are executory in this sense, that the trustee is bound to dispose of the estate according to the tenure of
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