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Malice

it is the same as intentional wrong-'Every one must be taken to intend that which his the natural consequence of his actions'-if any one acts in exactly the same way as he would do it he bore

Manor

in fee-simple in a tract of land granted by the sovereign to a subject (usually of power and consequence) in consideration of certain services to be performed. The tenementales were granted out; the dominicales (whence the ter

Manufacture

a new substance and does not mean merely to produce some change in a substance, however, minor in consequence the change may be, Union of India v. Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd., AIR 1963 SC

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Misrepresentation

have confided in the other, for vigilantibus non dormientibus 'quitas subvenit. Equity cannot indemnify a person from the consequence of indolence and folly, or of careless indifference and neglect of easily accessible means of information. At Common

Misconception

if the person doing the act knows, or has reason to believe, that the consent was given in consequence of such fear or misconception.

Negligence

has been guilty of contributory negligence, in other words, if with ordinary care he might have avoided the consequence of the defendant's negligence, he cannot recover, Butterfield v. Forester, (1809) 11 East, 60, and British Columbia Electric

Junta, or Junto

Junta, or Junto [Lat.], a select council for taking cognizance of affairs of great consequence requiring secrecy; a cabal or faction.

Outstanding amount

2(m)(iii)(a) and (b) will have to be construed in the background of the phrase 'amount of tax..........payable in consequence of an order' and in that context it must mean remaining unpaid after the obligation to pay is

Passing off

involves a misrepresentation made by a trader to his prospective customers calculated to injure, as a reasonably foreseeable consequence, the business or goodwill of another which actually or probably, causes damages to the business or good of

Penalty

payment which has to be made or a deprivation of liberty which has to be suffered as a consequence of a finding that the person accused of a crime is guilty of the charge, Shiv Dutt Rai

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Malice

it is the same as intentional wrong-'Every one must be taken to intend that which his the natural consequence of his actions'-if any one acts in exactly the same way as he would do it he bore

Manor

in fee-simple in a tract of land granted by the sovereign to a subject (usually of power and consequence) in consideration of certain services to be performed. The tenementales were granted out; the dominicales (whence the ter

Manufacture

a new substance and does not mean merely to produce some change in a substance, however, minor in consequence the change may be, Union of India v. Delhi Cloth and General Mills Co. Ltd., AIR 1963 SC

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Misrepresentation

have confided in the other, for vigilantibus non dormientibus 'quitas subvenit. Equity cannot indemnify a person from the consequence of indolence and folly, or of careless indifference and neglect of easily accessible means of information. At Common

Misconception

if the person doing the act knows, or has reason to believe, that the consent was given in consequence of such fear or misconception.

Negligence

has been guilty of contributory negligence, in other words, if with ordinary care he might have avoided the consequence of the defendant's negligence, he cannot recover, Butterfield v. Forester, (1809) 11 East, 60, and British Columbia Electric

Junta, or Junto

Junta, or Junto [Lat.], a select council for taking cognizance of affairs of great consequence requiring secrecy; a cabal or faction.

Outstanding amount

2(m)(iii)(a) and (b) will have to be construed in the background of the phrase 'amount of tax..........payable in consequence of an order' and in that context it must mean remaining unpaid after the obligation to pay is

Passing off

involves a misrepresentation made by a trader to his prospective customers calculated to injure, as a reasonably foreseeable consequence, the business or goodwill of another which actually or probably, causes damages to the business or good of

Penalty

payment which has to be made or a deprivation of liberty which has to be suffered as a consequence of a finding that the person accused of a crime is guilty of the charge, Shiv Dutt Rai

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