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Surety

the securities held by the creditor, and is entitled to contribution from his co-sureties, see Steel v. Dixon, (1881) 17 CD

Concurrent

Concurrent, acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act; contributing to the same event; contemporaneous. As to concurrent writs of

Lot

Lot, a contribution or duty. See SCOT. --the expression lot means quantity of

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Public sector undertaking

Public sector undertaking, means the enterprises having equity contribution of more than 50% from the Government of Rajasthan, whether

Milk Marketing Board

Board v. Williams, 1935, W.N. 82. As to ultra vires contributions towards the cost of operating the scheme, see Ferrier v.

Multi-State co-operative society with limited liability

to such amount as they may, respectively, thereby undertake to contribute to the assets of the society, in the event of

Negligence, contributory negligence

Negligence, contributory negligence, the question of contributory negligence arises when there has

Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est

Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est [Lat.], that which is

Part

case which comes up before it to examine whether the contribution made by the State satisfies the requirement of the law;

Passengers

is entitled to a corresponding reward. The goods of passengers contribute to general average. For definition of 'passenger' and 'passenger ship,'

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