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Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')
passes to the grantee, unless a contrary intention is shown; see Micklethwait v. Newlay Bridge Co., (1886) 33 CD 133, and City of London Land Tax Commissioners v. Central London Railway, 1913 AC 364. The presumption does
Midsummer day
of June, and the feast of St. John the Baptist, a festival first mentioned by Maximus Tauricensis, A.D. 400. It is one of the four usual quarter-days for the paying of rent.
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
government where, more and more, the interdependence of countries makes common action imperative; discussion in public. More than 400 treaties have been concluded, varying from security pacts like Locarno, to the General Act, providing means for peaceful
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Logia
Logia, a small house, lodge, or cottage, Dugd. Mon., tom. 1, p. 400.
Manufacture
SLT 445: (2006) 3 SCJ 645: (2006) 6 SCJ D 230: (2006) 145 STC 625: (2006) 196 ELT 400. Manufacture, implies a change, but every change is not manufacture and yet every change of an article is
Meeting
Perrott and Perrott Ltd. v. Stephenson, (1934) 1 Ch 171; and see Kyd on Corporations, Vol. 1, p. 400; or of the parish or parish council: see PARISH COUNCIL; PARISHMEETING. Also a meeting of the shareholders of
Prathista
1947 PC 88: 230 IC 438: 1947 All LJ 365: 1947 All WR (PC) 25: 1947 Mad LJ 400: (1947) Mad WN 240 (PC). Consecration or setting up of an image, or a temple a ceremony performed
Mutatis mutandis
Mutatis mutandis, implies applicability of any provision with necessary changes in points of detail, Prahlad Sharma v. State of U.P., (2004) 4 SCC 113. Mutatis mutandis, means 'with the necessary changes in points of detail, Earl...
Occupancy
of States to territory, see Hall, Int. Law, Ch. II., and generally see 2 Bl. Com., pp. 258, 400, and POSSESSION
Owner
proved and to that extent a possessor is presumed to be owner, Dias on Jurisprudence (4th Edn., p. 400); Mysore Minerals Ltd. v. C.I.T., (1999) 7 SCC 106.
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Ad medium filum vi' (aqu')
passes to the grantee, unless a contrary intention is shown; see Micklethwait v. Newlay Bridge Co., (1886) 33 CD 133, and City of London Land Tax Commissioners v. Central London Railway, 1913 AC 364. The presumption does
Midsummer day
of June, and the feast of St. John the Baptist, a festival first mentioned by Maximus Tauricensis, A.D. 400. It is one of the four usual quarter-days for the paying of rent.
League of Nations (Societe des Nations)
government where, more and more, the interdependence of countries makes common action imperative; discussion in public. More than 400 treaties have been concluded, varying from security pacts like Locarno, to the General Act, providing means for peaceful
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Logia
Logia, a small house, lodge, or cottage, Dugd. Mon., tom. 1, p. 400.
Manufacture
SLT 445: (2006) 3 SCJ 645: (2006) 6 SCJ D 230: (2006) 145 STC 625: (2006) 196 ELT 400. Manufacture, implies a change, but every change is not manufacture and yet every change of an article is
Meeting
Perrott and Perrott Ltd. v. Stephenson, (1934) 1 Ch 171; and see Kyd on Corporations, Vol. 1, p. 400; or of the parish or parish council: see PARISH COUNCIL; PARISHMEETING. Also a meeting of the shareholders of
Prathista
1947 PC 88: 230 IC 438: 1947 All LJ 365: 1947 All WR (PC) 25: 1947 Mad LJ 400: (1947) Mad WN 240 (PC). Consecration or setting up of an image, or a temple a ceremony performed
Mutatis mutandis
Mutatis mutandis, implies applicability of any provision with necessary changes in points of detail, Prahlad Sharma v. State of U.P., (2004) 4 SCC 113. Mutatis mutandis, means 'with the necessary changes in points of detail, Earl...
Occupancy
of States to territory, see Hall, Int. Law, Ch. II., and generally see 2 Bl. Com., pp. 258, 400, and POSSESSION
Owner
proved and to that extent a possessor is presumed to be owner, Dias on Jurisprudence (4th Edn., p. 400); Mysore Minerals Ltd. v. C.I.T., (1999) 7 SCC 106.
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