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Common object
Common object, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it … Common object, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not
Common object, common intention
Common object, common intention, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' … Common object, common intention, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not
Common Intention, common object
Common Intention, common object, under s. 34 when a criminal act is done by … any member of an unlawful assembly in prosecution of the common object of that assembly, Devilal v. State of Rajasthan, (1971) 3
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Unlawful assembly
or more persons is designated an 'unlawful assembly', if the common object of the persons composing that assembly is: First.-To overawe by
Acting in concert
the persons acting in concerts with an acquirer must have commonality of objectives and community of interests and their act of … acting in concerts with an acquirer must have commonality of objectives and community of interests and their act of acquiring shares
To enforce any right or supposed right
and that the crime was committed in prosecution of the common object of the assembly. The assertion of a right of private
committee
b : a private organization for the promotion of a common object [political action s] compare council
Uses
or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual possessor for all purposes as the … but against legal estates. (9) A use, not being an object of tenure, was therefore exempt from the oppressive burdens of
Mirage
deserts due to total reflection of light at the surface common to two strata of air differently heated The reflected image … is seen commonly in an inverted position while the real object may or may not be in sight When the surface
objection to dischargeability
debtor being released from personal liability for certain dischargeable debts. Common reasons include allegations that the debt to be discharged was … objection to dischargeability A trustee's or creditor's objection to the debtor
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