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Eminent domain and police powers-distinction
Eminent domain and police powers-distinction, the concepts of eminent domain and police powers are borrowed from American law. In the exercise of its eminent domain
Dwelling place
the context of a provision which lays down a technical test of territorial connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words, it must be a house
Domiciled
Domiciled, is a concept of the common law (although the same word is sometimes used in civilian systems to denote something more
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Domicile and residence
domicile by operation of law or domicile of dependence. In Private International Law domicile' jurisprudentially has a different concept altogether, Union of India v. Dudh Nath Pandey, AIR 2000 SC 525 (532): (2002) 2 SCC 20. In
Domicile
1955 SC 36: (1955) 1 SCR 697. 'Domicile' which is a private international law or conflict of laws concept identifies a person, in cases having a foreign element, with a territory subject to a single system of
Distributive justice
justice' is the prototype of justice. In it we have found the idea of justice, towards which the concept of law must be oriented.' Law offers and protects the conditions necessary for the life of man and
Discharge
In a warrant case instituted otherwise than on a police report, 'discharge' or 'acquittal' of accused are distinct concepts applicable to different stages of the proceedings in Court. The legal effect and incidents of 'discharge' and 'acquittal'
Desertion
the cohabitation between the parties. The proof of desertion has to be considered by taking into consideration the concept of marriage which in law legalises the sexual relationship between man and woman in the society for the
Defence of a country or the security of a country
Defence of a country or the security of a country, this is not a static concept. The days are gone by when one had to worry about the security of a country or its
Dealer, auction
question, but that he must be carrying on the business of such purchase, sale, or storage; and the concept of business in the context must necessarily postulate continuity of transactions. It is not a single casual or
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Conception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eminent domain and police powers-distinction
Eminent domain and police powers-distinction, the concepts of eminent domain and police powers are borrowed from American law. In the exercise of its eminent domain
Dwelling place
the context of a provision which lays down a technical test of territorial connection amounting to residence, the concept of an abode or home would be implicit in it. In other words, it must be a house
Domiciled
Domiciled, is a concept of the common law (although the same word is sometimes used in civilian systems to denote something more
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Domicile and residence
domicile by operation of law or domicile of dependence. In Private International Law domicile' jurisprudentially has a different concept altogether, Union of India v. Dudh Nath Pandey, AIR 2000 SC 525 (532): (2002) 2 SCC 20. In
Domicile
1955 SC 36: (1955) 1 SCR 697. 'Domicile' which is a private international law or conflict of laws concept identifies a person, in cases having a foreign element, with a territory subject to a single system of
Distributive justice
justice' is the prototype of justice. In it we have found the idea of justice, towards which the concept of law must be oriented.' Law offers and protects the conditions necessary for the life of man and
Discharge
In a warrant case instituted otherwise than on a police report, 'discharge' or 'acquittal' of accused are distinct concepts applicable to different stages of the proceedings in Court. The legal effect and incidents of 'discharge' and 'acquittal'
Desertion
the cohabitation between the parties. The proof of desertion has to be considered by taking into consideration the concept of marriage which in law legalises the sexual relationship between man and woman in the society for the
Defence of a country or the security of a country
Defence of a country or the security of a country, this is not a static concept. The days are gone by when one had to worry about the security of a country or its
Dealer, auction
question, but that he must be carrying on the business of such purchase, sale, or storage; and the concept of business in the context must necessarily postulate continuity of transactions. It is not a single casual or
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