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Right of suit and right of appeal
appeal, there is an inherent right in every person to bring a suit of a civil nature and unless the suit
Restrictive trade practice
Restrictive trade practice, means a trade practice which tends to bring about manipulation of price or its conditions of delivery or
Reprimand
is in attendance in the lobby, directs the Serjeant-at-Arms to bring him to the bar to reprimand that person. If a
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Procure
or the use of special means; to procure evidence; to bring about especially by unscrupulous and indirect means; to procure secret
Habeas corpus testificandum
(that you have the body to testify), a writ to bring a witness into Court, when he is in custody at
Equitable mortgage
an equity of redemption, which is merely a right to bring an action in the Chancery Division to redeem the estate.
Distringas
compel the late sheriff to sell goods, etc., or to bring in the body. (3) A distringas in detinue, a special
party
of the plaintiff's claim and against whom the defendant may bring a third-party complaint 2 : a person who is not
Contempt of court
Court's order; it also signifies such conduct as tends to bring the authority of the Court and the administration of law
Closure
F.G. Fowler, p. 226. In Indian Parliament in order to bring a debate to a close, a member may rise and
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