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Consolidation Acts (English)
Consolidation Acts (English). Acts by which several Acts upon the same subject are reduced into one. Of such a character...
Compromissum
Compromissum, a submission to arbitration, Civ. Law.
Master and servant
As to settlement of disputes betwee employers and workmen, see CONCILIATION. Consult Manley Smith,or Macdonell, and Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Master and
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Parties interested
Parties interested, the expression 'parties interested' means those who are interested in the result of the suit and they need...
Not yet become binding on the parties
Not yet become binding on the parties, the expression 'not yet become binding on the parties' in Article V(1)(e) of...
Signing
Signing, to write one's name is signature. S. 3(56) of the General Clauses Act has extended its meaning with reference...
Undue
Undue, 'undue' must mean something which is not merited by the conduct of the claimant, or is very much disproportionate...
Umpirage
Umpirage, friendly decision of a controversy; arbitration. 1. The office or authority of an umpire 2. The decision (such as...
Supurd salisi
Supurd salisi, means reference to arbitration, Kanda Anthiah v. Madan Rao, AIR 1969 AP 211.
Submission
Submission, means an agreement to submit a dispute to and abide by the decision of an arbitrator, Albert v. Goor,...
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