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de minimis non curat lex
minimis non curat lex [New Latin, the law does not concern itself with trifles] : the principle that the law is
libel
some First Amendment protections that apply to matters of public concern. In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the Court held
merger
that further litigation in the case by the defendant be concerned with the judgment itself compare bar estoppel by judgment at
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Actual practice
'actual practice' as employed in rule 9 indicate that the concerned advocate must be whole time available as a professional attached
restrictive covenant
so by the original parties to it, it must directly concern the land itself and be enforceable, and there must be
Notice
the word 'notice' denotes merely an intimation to the party concerned of a particular fact. Notice may take several forms. It
Trade marks
the ownership in them. In other words, a trade mark concerns the goods themselves, while a property mark concerns the proprietor.
Trade mark and property mark
the ownership in them. In other words, a trade mark concerns the goods themselves, while a property mark concerns the proprietor,
Retrenchment
the contract of employment between the employer and the workman concerned contains a stipulation in that behalf; or (bb) termination of
Registration of title of land
entries on the register. A purchaser for value is not concerned with anything not appearing on the register, but, as between
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