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Milk Marketing Board
Schemes and contracts by registered producers, Milk Marketing Board v. Williams, 1935, W.N. 82. As to ultra vires contributions towards the cost of operating the scheme, see Ferrier v. Scottish Milk Marketing Board, 1937 AC 126 (HL
Multi-State co-operative society with limited liability
on the shares, respectively, held by them or to such amount as they may, respectively, thereby undertake to contribute to the assets of the society, in the event of its being wound up. [Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act,
Negligence, contributory negligence
Negligence, contributory negligence, the question of contributory negligence arises when there has been some act or omission on the claimant's
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Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est
Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est [Lat.], that which is given for all is restored by the contribution
Part
will be open to the court in every case which comes up before it to examine whether the contribution made by the State satisfies the requirement of the law; Somawanti v. State of Punjab, AIR 1963 SC
Passengers
services, in relieving a vessel in distress, he is entitled to a corresponding reward. The goods of passengers contribute to general average. For definition of 'passenger' and 'passenger ship,' see (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, s. 267,
Promote
honour', State of Rajasthan v. Fateh Chand Soni, (1996) 1 SCC 562: 1996 SCC (L&S) 340. Means to contribute to growth, enlargement; to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance, Birendra Singh v. State of Bihar, 1989
Quod clerici beneficiati de cancellaria, etc.
Quod clerici beneficiati de cancellaria, etc., a writ to exempt a clerk of the Chancery from the contribution towards the proctors of the clergy in Parliament, etc., Reg. Brev. 261.
Scutage
Scutage, a tax or contribution raised by those that held lands by knight's service in commutation of such service towards furnishing the king's
Quota
Quota, the proportion of a contribution. See, e.g., (English) Militia Act, 1882, s. 37; (English) Land Tax Act, 1797, s. 2. Under the (English)
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Contributional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Milk Marketing Board
Schemes and contracts by registered producers, Milk Marketing Board v. Williams, 1935, W.N. 82. As to ultra vires contributions towards the cost of operating the scheme, see Ferrier v. Scottish Milk Marketing Board, 1937 AC 126 (HL
Multi-State co-operative society with limited liability
on the shares, respectively, held by them or to such amount as they may, respectively, thereby undertake to contribute to the assets of the society, in the event of its being wound up. [Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act,
Negligence, contributory negligence
Negligence, contributory negligence, the question of contributory negligence arises when there has been some act or omission on the claimant's
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est
Omnium contributione sarciatur quod pro omnibus datum est [Lat.], that which is given for all is restored by the contribution
Part
will be open to the court in every case which comes up before it to examine whether the contribution made by the State satisfies the requirement of the law; Somawanti v. State of Punjab, AIR 1963 SC
Passengers
services, in relieving a vessel in distress, he is entitled to a corresponding reward. The goods of passengers contribute to general average. For definition of 'passenger' and 'passenger ship,' see (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, s. 267,
Promote
honour', State of Rajasthan v. Fateh Chand Soni, (1996) 1 SCC 562: 1996 SCC (L&S) 340. Means to contribute to growth, enlargement; to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance, Birendra Singh v. State of Bihar, 1989
Quod clerici beneficiati de cancellaria, etc.
Quod clerici beneficiati de cancellaria, etc., a writ to exempt a clerk of the Chancery from the contribution towards the proctors of the clergy in Parliament, etc., Reg. Brev. 261.
Scutage
Scutage, a tax or contribution raised by those that held lands by knight's service in commutation of such service towards furnishing the king's
Quota
Quota, the proportion of a contribution. See, e.g., (English) Militia Act, 1882, s. 37; (English) Land Tax Act, 1797, s. 2. Under the (English)
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