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House of Lords
of the House of Lords; Sugden's Law of Property, Introd. Chap. By the Judicature Act,1873, s. 20, the jurisdiction of the
Sovereignty
According to Laski in A Grammar of Politics, 1957 Reprint, Chap. II, p. 50: The legal aspect of sovereignty is best
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Sheet
(1997) 6 SCC 88. [Customs Tariff Act, 1975, Schedule I, Chap Note 1(n) and Heading 43.13] Means a film roll of
Quare clausum fregit
broke the close of the plaintiff, Steph. Com., bk. 5, chap. 7, s. 2. This was followed by the 'ac etiam'
Petitio principii
syllogism a petitio principii?' see 1 Mill's Log., bk. 2, chap. 3, s. 1.
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
Criminal Law of the Navy; and Naval Regulations and Instructions, chap. xi.; and see the (English) Naval Discipline Acts, 1866 and
Chapfallen
Having the lower chap or jaw drooping an indication of humiliation and dejection crestfallen
In all
to the underlying legislative purpose of the provisions contained in Chap. VIII of the Act which deals with third party risks.
Equity
damages for the commission of it. Consult Story's Eq. Juris., chap. I. And see TRUST. Complete powers are now given to
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