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Arm of the sea
of s. 9 of the Licensing Act, 1874, was rightly calculated across an arm of the sea across which there was
Articles, Lords of the
its election, and by the nature of its powers, was calculated to increase the influence of the Crown, and to confer
Assessment of damages
that the expectancy would probably have lasted: central to that calculation is the probable length of the deceased's working life at
Bad-man theory
what the law actually is because that person will carefully calculate precisely what the rules allow and operate up to the
Borrowing powers
Dee Co., (1885) 10 AC 354. And see Re Harris Calculating Machine Co., (1914) 1 Ch 920, as to the lender's
Conflict of laws
reproach shall attach to the nation whose laws are least calculated to ensure the common benefit and advantage of all.' See
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
Computer system
of devices, including input and output support devices and excluding calculators which are not programmable and capable of being used in
Advertisement
service, person, organization or line of conduct in a manner calculated to promote or oppose directly or indirectly that product, service,
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