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Final decree or judgment
Final decree or judgment, a conclusive decision of the Court, as distinguished from interlocutory. An order upon an undertaking to lodge costs in Court
Final
Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further appeal lies against it. The expression 'final' may have a restrictive meaning in other contexts,
Exclusive
Exclusive, when the expression is explicit, the expression is conclusive, alike in what it says and in what it does not say. These give to the Central Government
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Decree
of a case (accent on first syllable). Decree means a formal expression of an adjudication which the Court conclusively and finally determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in
Leading question
to give a particular answer, or to be asked any question to which yes or no would be conclusive. But how far it may be necessary to particularise, in framing the question, must depend upon the circumstances
Debenture
had been registered under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925. The certificate of registration [s. 82 (2)] is conclusive that the statutory requirements for registration have been complied with, Lester v. Yolland, Husson and Burkett, (1908) 1
Commencement of proceedings
expression 'commencement of the proceedings' would mean the commencement of proceedings in which the question as to the conclusive character of the registration, as laid down in s. 32 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958
Carrying on business
character. The objects of an incorporated company as laid down in the Memorandum of Association are certainly not conclusive of the question whether the activities of the company amount to carrying on a business, Lakshminarayan Ram Gopal
Bar, plea in
jurisdiction, or suspend them, or abate the particular writ or declaration. It was, in short, a substantial and conclusive answer to the action. It followed from this property, that, in general, it must either deny all, or
Award
the good part, if separable from the bad, will be valid. A valid award is ordinarily final and conclusive on all matters referred by the submission, but it may be stated in the form of a case
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Final decree or judgment
Final decree or judgment, a conclusive decision of the Court, as distinguished from interlocutory. An order upon an undertaking to lodge costs in Court
Final
Final, The expression 'final' prima facie connotes that an order passed on appeal under the Act is conclusive and no further appeal lies against it. The expression 'final' may have a restrictive meaning in other contexts,
Exclusive
Exclusive, when the expression is explicit, the expression is conclusive, alike in what it says and in what it does not say. These give to the Central Government
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Decree
of a case (accent on first syllable). Decree means a formal expression of an adjudication which the Court conclusively and finally determines the rights of the parties with regard to all or any of the matters in
Leading question
to give a particular answer, or to be asked any question to which yes or no would be conclusive. But how far it may be necessary to particularise, in framing the question, must depend upon the circumstances
Debenture
had been registered under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925. The certificate of registration [s. 82 (2)] is conclusive that the statutory requirements for registration have been complied with, Lester v. Yolland, Husson and Burkett, (1908) 1
Commencement of proceedings
expression 'commencement of the proceedings' would mean the commencement of proceedings in which the question as to the conclusive character of the registration, as laid down in s. 32 of the Trade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958
Carrying on business
character. The objects of an incorporated company as laid down in the Memorandum of Association are certainly not conclusive of the question whether the activities of the company amount to carrying on a business, Lakshminarayan Ram Gopal
Bar, plea in
jurisdiction, or suspend them, or abate the particular writ or declaration. It was, in short, a substantial and conclusive answer to the action. It followed from this property, that, in general, it must either deny all, or
Award
the good part, if separable from the bad, will be valid. A valid award is ordinarily final and conclusive on all matters referred by the submission, but it may be stated in the form of a case
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