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Confusion of boundaries
estates, and it enabled all persons having an interest to bring a suit to have the boundaries between them settled; and
Bar of the House
reprimand. Thereafter he orders the watch and ward officer to bring the offender in. He is brought in and he stands
Brought in transit
Brought in transit, of means to bring goods from any country into India by land, air, or
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Capacity
used in the sense of legal competence or status to bring or defend a claim, Haq v. Singh , (2001) 1
Capias ad audiendum judicum
(the trial of which may happen in his absence), to bring him up to the Court to receive sentence
Carrier
v. Midland R. Co., (1869) LR 4 QB 379. To bring a person within the description of a common carrier, he
Certificando de recognitione stapul'
him where the party himself detains it, and refuses to bring in the same. There is like writ to certify a
Certifies
a strong word. It indicates that the High Court must bring its mind to bear on the question and as in
Class II service
amendment of Rule 2 (5) in 1975 was obviously to bring persons who were not Assistant Engineers i.e. members of Class
College
College [fr. colligo, Lat., to bring to], a corporation, company, or society of men, having certain
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