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Day of importation

authorities on the day when the goods are removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.

Freedom of press

assert means freedom from interference from authority which would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515: (1985) 1

Hue and Cry

and cry, see Hawk. 1. 2, c. xii., x. 6. The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State for the Home Department announcing the perpetration of offences. The public

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Lobbying

Lobbying, is a common practice there for memoranda to be circulated to members and for meetings to be called by interested members in the Committee Room, Parliament, Sir Ivor

Issue (despatch)

send out authoritatively or officially; to send forth or deal out formally or publicly; to emit, put into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete

Overdue

and for the purposes of this section, when it appears on the face of it have been in circulation for an unreasonable length of time. what is an unreasonable length of time for this purpose is a

Perpetuity

is odious in law, destructive to the common wealth, and an impediment to commerce, by preventing the wholesome circulation of property. The rule against perpetuities, or the doctrine of remoteness, applies to the corpus of property whether

Petition of Right

1, c. 1). Notwithstanding this, however, the ministers of the Crown caused the petition to be printed and circulated with the first insufficient answer, See Hall, Const. Hist. Ch. vii.

Prize chit

the expiry of the period stipulated therein, but does not include a conventional chit. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s. 2(e)]

Reading of a Bill

provisions for approval or rejection. The House may refer the Bill to a select or Joint Committee or circulate it for electing opinion thereon. The second stage of second reading consists of clause by clause con-sideration of

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Day of importation

authorities on the day when the goods are removed from a warehouse and are irrevocably put into for circulation, Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2), para 1055, p. 696.

Freedom of press

assert means freedom from interference from authority which would have the effect of interference with the content and circulation of newspapers, Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Private Ltd. v. Union of India, AIR 1986 SC 515: (1985) 1

Hue and Cry

and cry, see Hawk. 1. 2, c. xii., x. 6. The term is also applied to a paper circulated by order of the Secretary of State for the Home Department announcing the perpetration of offences. The public

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Lobbying

Lobbying, is a common practice there for memoranda to be circulated to members and for meetings to be called by interested members in the Committee Room, Parliament, Sir Ivor

Issue (despatch)

send out authoritatively or officially; to send forth or deal out formally or publicly; to emit, put into circulation'. The issue of a charge-sheet, therefore, means its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete

Overdue

and for the purposes of this section, when it appears on the face of it have been in circulation for an unreasonable length of time. what is an unreasonable length of time for this purpose is a

Perpetuity

is odious in law, destructive to the common wealth, and an impediment to commerce, by preventing the wholesome circulation of property. The rule against perpetuities, or the doctrine of remoteness, applies to the corpus of property whether

Petition of Right

1, c. 1). Notwithstanding this, however, the ministers of the Crown caused the petition to be printed and circulated with the first insufficient answer, See Hall, Const. Hist. Ch. vii.

Prize chit

the expiry of the period stipulated therein, but does not include a conventional chit. [Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act, 1978 (43 of 1978), s. 2(e)]

Reading of a Bill

provisions for approval or rejection. The House may refer the Bill to a select or Joint Committee or circulate it for electing opinion thereon. The second stage of second reading consists of clause by clause con-sideration of

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