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Right of suit and right of appeal

Right of suit and right of appeal, there is an inherent right in every person to bring a suit of a civil nature and unless the suit is barred by statute one may, at one's

Sanjaiti contract

goods or return the same if not sold. The commercial practice of Sanjait supply of goods does not bring about sale upon delivery, nor do goods pass to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a

To import

To import, petroleum means to bring it into India by land, sea or air, otherwise than during the course of transport. [Petroleum Act, 1934

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Unlawful activity

or by signs or by visible representation or otherwise),- (i) which is intended, or supports any claim, to bring about, on any ground whatsoever, the cession of a part of the territory of India or the secession

Restrictive trade practice

Restrictive trade practice, means a trade practice which tends to bring about manipulation of price or its conditions of delivery or to affect flow of supplies in the market

Contempt of court

signifies a wilful disregard or disobedience of the Court's order; it also signifies such conduct as tends to bring the authority of the Court and the administration of law into disrepute. Shri Baradakanta Mishra, Ex-Commissioner of Endowments

Duces tecum, subp'na

Duces tecum, subp'na (you shall bring with you under penalty). If a person, even if he be a party to a cause, have in

Distringas

its stead. (2) A distringas nuper vicecomitem, to compel the late sheriff to sell goods, etc., or to bring in the body. (3) A distringas in detinue, a special writ of execution to compel defendant to deliver

Closure

closed condition, Concise Oxford Dictionary, H.W. Fowler & F.G. Fowler, p. 226. In Indian Parliament in order to bring a debate to a close, a member may rise and move 'That the question be now put'. The

Remind

To put one in mind of something to bring to the remembrance of to bring to the notice or consideration of a person

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Right of suit and right of appeal

Right of suit and right of appeal, there is an inherent right in every person to bring a suit of a civil nature and unless the suit is barred by statute one may, at one's

Sanjaiti contract

goods or return the same if not sold. The commercial practice of Sanjait supply of goods does not bring about sale upon delivery, nor do goods pass to the acceptor extinguishing title of dispatcher. It is a

To import

To import, petroleum means to bring it into India by land, sea or air, otherwise than during the course of transport. [Petroleum Act, 1934

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Unlawful activity

or by signs or by visible representation or otherwise),- (i) which is intended, or supports any claim, to bring about, on any ground whatsoever, the cession of a part of the territory of India or the secession

Restrictive trade practice

Restrictive trade practice, means a trade practice which tends to bring about manipulation of price or its conditions of delivery or to affect flow of supplies in the market

Contempt of court

signifies a wilful disregard or disobedience of the Court's order; it also signifies such conduct as tends to bring the authority of the Court and the administration of law into disrepute. Shri Baradakanta Mishra, Ex-Commissioner of Endowments

Duces tecum, subp'na

Duces tecum, subp'na (you shall bring with you under penalty). If a person, even if he be a party to a cause, have in

Distringas

its stead. (2) A distringas nuper vicecomitem, to compel the late sheriff to sell goods, etc., or to bring in the body. (3) A distringas in detinue, a special writ of execution to compel defendant to deliver

Closure

closed condition, Concise Oxford Dictionary, H.W. Fowler & F.G. Fowler, p. 226. In Indian Parliament in order to bring a debate to a close, a member may rise and move 'That the question be now put'. The

Remind

To put one in mind of something to bring to the remembrance of to bring to the notice or consideration of a person

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