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Act of Bankruptcy
finally disposed of, shall not be taken into account in calculating such period of 21 days. (f) Having filed, in the
Computer system
of devices, including input and output support devices and excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in
Bad-man theory
what the law actually is because that person will carefully calculate precisely what the rules allow and operate up to the
Casual
accidental, fortuitous, (ii) Coming at uncertain times, not to be calculated on, unsettled'. A receipt of interest which is foreseen and
Clerical or arithmetical error
argument or disputation. An arithmetical error is a mistake of calculation, and a clerical error is a mistake in writing or
Colourable alteration
Colourable alteration. An alteration or imitation calculated to deceive or otherwise conceived for the purpose of passing
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
shall have effect as if the price or value were calculated on that of sixty imperial pounds of wheat, fifty of
Conflict of laws
reproach shall attach to the nation whose laws are least calculated to ensure the common benefit and advantage of all.' See
Contempt of court
'contempt of court' is defined as an act or omission calculated to interfere with the due administration of justice. This covers
Criminal contempt
Criminal contempt, any act done or writing published which is calculated to bring a Court or a Judge into contempt, or
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