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Permit
Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, and permitting their removal from some specified place to another. Means a permit issued...
Kidnapping from India
Kidnapping from India, Whoever conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of some person legally authorised to consent on behalf of that person is said to kidnap that...
Pasture
Pasture, land on which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord is an improvement for which a tenant is entitled to compensation on quitting by...
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Publication
Publication, divulgation; proclamation; also 'the communication of defamatory words to some person or persons other than the person defamed' (Odgers on Libel). The publication of fair reports of legal proceedings in Court (other than ex parte...
Pourveyance, or Purveyance
Pourveyance, or Purveyance, the providing necess-aries for the sovereign, by buying them at an appraised valuation in preference to all others, and even without the owner's consent. Indeed, it was a royal right of spoil, and...
Protector of the settlement
Protector of the settlement. The person whose con-sent is required to enable a remainderman in tail to bar the entail. In the absence of such consent the remainderman can only bar his own issue and create...
Public meeting
Public meeting, a meeting which any person may attend. Any number of persons may meet in any place for any lawful purpose with the consent of the owner of that place; but without such consent, and...
Rape
Rape, extends also to the forcible sexual intercourse by a woman with a man, as well as the offence of rape as defined in the Indian Penal Code speaks only of forcible sexual intercourse by a...
Reference
Reference was the sending of any matter of inquiry by the Court of Chancery to a chief clerk, a taxing master, or a conveyancing counsel, that he might examine it and certify the result to the...
Reputed owner
Reputed owner, one who has, to all appearances, the right and actual possession of property. By the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 38-an enactment which repeats with little variation the successive enactments on the subject dating from...
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Permit
Permit, a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, and permitting their removal from some specified place to another. Means a permit issued...
Kidnapping from India
Kidnapping from India, Whoever conveys any person beyond the limits of India without the consent of that person, or of some person legally authorised to consent on behalf of that person is said to kidnap that...
Pasture
Pasture, land on which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord is an improvement for which a tenant is entitled to compensation on quitting by...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Publication
Publication, divulgation; proclamation; also 'the communication of defamatory words to some person or persons other than the person defamed' (Odgers on Libel). The publication of fair reports of legal proceedings in Court (other than ex parte...
Pourveyance, or Purveyance
Pourveyance, or Purveyance, the providing necess-aries for the sovereign, by buying them at an appraised valuation in preference to all others, and even without the owner's consent. Indeed, it was a royal right of spoil, and...
Protector of the settlement
Protector of the settlement. The person whose con-sent is required to enable a remainderman in tail to bar the entail. In the absence of such consent the remainderman can only bar his own issue and create...
Public meeting
Public meeting, a meeting which any person may attend. Any number of persons may meet in any place for any lawful purpose with the consent of the owner of that place; but without such consent, and...
Rape
Rape, extends also to the forcible sexual intercourse by a woman with a man, as well as the offence of rape as defined in the Indian Penal Code speaks only of forcible sexual intercourse by a...
Reference
Reference was the sending of any matter of inquiry by the Court of Chancery to a chief clerk, a taxing master, or a conveyancing counsel, that he might examine it and certify the result to the...
Reputed owner
Reputed owner, one who has, to all appearances, the right and actual possession of property. By the Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 38-an enactment which repeats with little variation the successive enactments on the subject dating from...
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