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Specific performance

Specific performance. Equity, in obedience to the cardinal rule of natural justice that a person should perform his agreement enforces, pursuant to a regulated and judicial discretion, the actual accomplishment of a thing stipulated for, on...

Sacrament

Sacrament. In the Church of England there are two sacraments only--Baptism and the Supper of the Lord; Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and Extreme Unction are not recognized as sacraments (Art. XXV.). the term 'Sacrament' is commonly...

School

School. See EDUCATION; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; RE-FORMATORY SCHOOLS; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Education.' An institution of learning and education, esp. for children, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1346. School Attendance Committee, a committee appointed annually (in 'school...

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Scotland and Ireland

Scotland and Ireland. As to service of writ, by leave of judge, upon a defendant resident in Scotland or Ireland, see (English) R.S.C. Ord. XI., rr. 1 (e), 2 and 2A; Williams v. Cartwright, (1895) 1...

Semper pr'sumitur pro negante

Semper pr'sumitur pro negante, (The presumption is always in favour of the negative.) On an equal division of votes in the House of Lords the question passes in the negative [see Reg. v. Millis, (1844) 10...

Service matter

Service matter, the term 'service matters' means all matters relating to conditions of services including the disciplinary matters, Union of India v. Parma Nanda, AIR 1989 SC 1185: (1989) 2 SCC 177. Service matters, in relation...

Shall

Shall, a word of slippery semantics in a rule is not decisive and the context of the statute, the purpose of the prescription, the public injury in the event of neglect of the rule and the...

Duo sunt instrumenta ad omnes res aut confirmandas aut impugnandas

Duo sunt instrumenta ad omnes res aut confirmandas aut impugnandas [Lat.], ratio et auctoritas. There are two instruments either to confirm or impugn all things-reason and authority.

Bounty of Queen Anne

Bounty of Queen Anne, given by royal charter, which was confirmed by Queen Anne (2 Anne, c. 11), whereby all the revenue of first-fruits and tenths (see those titles) which belonged to the English Crown was...

Domesday, or domesday-book

Domesday, or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now kept at the Record Office, consisting of two volumes, a greater and lesser; the...

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Specific performance

Specific performance. Equity, in obedience to the cardinal rule of natural justice that a person should perform his agreement enforces, pursuant to a regulated and judicial discretion, the actual accomplishment of a thing stipulated for, on...

Sacrament

Sacrament. In the Church of England there are two sacraments only--Baptism and the Supper of the Lord; Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and Extreme Unction are not recognized as sacraments (Art. XXV.). the term 'Sacrament' is commonly...

School

School. See EDUCATION; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; RE-FORMATORY SCHOOLS; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Education.' An institution of learning and education, esp. for children, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1346. School Attendance Committee, a committee appointed annually (in 'school...

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Scotland and Ireland

Scotland and Ireland. As to service of writ, by leave of judge, upon a defendant resident in Scotland or Ireland, see (English) R.S.C. Ord. XI., rr. 1 (e), 2 and 2A; Williams v. Cartwright, (1895) 1...

Semper pr'sumitur pro negante

Semper pr'sumitur pro negante, (The presumption is always in favour of the negative.) On an equal division of votes in the House of Lords the question passes in the negative [see Reg. v. Millis, (1844) 10...

Service matter

Service matter, the term 'service matters' means all matters relating to conditions of services including the disciplinary matters, Union of India v. Parma Nanda, AIR 1989 SC 1185: (1989) 2 SCC 177. Service matters, in relation...

Shall

Shall, a word of slippery semantics in a rule is not decisive and the context of the statute, the purpose of the prescription, the public injury in the event of neglect of the rule and the...

Duo sunt instrumenta ad omnes res aut confirmandas aut impugnandas

Duo sunt instrumenta ad omnes res aut confirmandas aut impugnandas [Lat.], ratio et auctoritas. There are two instruments either to confirm or impugn all things-reason and authority.

Bounty of Queen Anne

Bounty of Queen Anne, given by royal charter, which was confirmed by Queen Anne (2 Anne, c. 11), whereby all the revenue of first-fruits and tenths (see those titles) which belonged to the English Crown was...

Domesday, or domesday-book

Domesday, or domesday-book [liber judiciarius vel censualis Angli', Lat.], an ancient record made in the time of William the Conqueror, and now kept at the Record Office, consisting of two volumes, a greater and lesser; the...

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