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Jurisdiction
SCR 320: (1981) 2 SCC 577. Jurisdiction should not be confused with status and subordination. Parliament was motivated to create new
Land charge
Land Charges under the Land Charges Act must not be confused with registration of charges on registered land or notice of
Middlesex Quarter Sessions
held at the Guildhall, Westminster, and are not to be confused with London Sessions, which are presided over by a paid
Neck-verse
sentence miserere mei Deus, Psalm Likely to deceive or cause confusion. 1, because the reading of it was made a test
Occupancy
from accession. See ACCESSION, PROPERTY BY. (4) Property arising from confusion. See CONFU-SION, PROPERTY BY. As to title by occupancy of
Pr'munire
(which are all still unrepealed, and are of the most confused character) were framed to encounter papal usurpation by presentation of
False imprisonment
the defendant. An action for false imprisonment must not be confused with one for malicious prosecution where the onus of proving
Public policy
fact always been so except in some exceptional instances of confusion which have has no substantial effect on the general course
Queer Street
Queer Street, confusion or uncertainty. '...the law is in queer street.' [Bangalore Water
Retrospective
697. Retrospective, is somewhat ambiguous and that good deal of confusion has been caused by the fact that it is used
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