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Larceny
(1) Simple larceny at Common Law, or plain theft. To constitute the offence there must be an unlawful taking, which implies
London, Port of
purposes of this Act, and the several persons who now constitute and shall, from time to time constitute the Port Authority,
Manufacturing purposes
for the market. What is itself a manufactured commodity may constitute a 'material' for working it up into a different product.
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Partition
the property by metes and bounds is not necessary to constitute partition, Girija Nandi Devi v. Bijendra Narain Chowdhary, AIR 1967
Reasonable doubt
they are free from a zest for abstract speculation. To constitute 'reasonable doubt', it must be free from an over-emotional response.
Rape
3 SCC 602 (605). (Indian Penal Code, s. 376) To constitute the offence of rape, it is not necessary that there
Same business
shares and the business of manufacturing sugar and other commodities constitute the same business within the meaning of s. 24(2) of
Same transaction
seems to be an essential ingredient for those acts to constitute the same transaction, State of Andhra Pradesh v. Cheemalapati Ganeswara
Shop
the business of buying or selling is carried on to constitute the said premises into a 'shop', International Ore and Fertilizers
Threats
the acts in respect of which the proceedings are threatened constitute or, if done, would constitute an infringement of a patent
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