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Bigamy
2 SCC 170: AIR 1979 SC 713: (1979) 2 SCR 1171. Second marriage of Hindu husband after his conversion to Islam is void marriage in terms of section 494, IPC. It is violative of justice, equity and
Bought and Sold Notes
the buyer a 'bought note,' these being now the usual terms, though formerly their use was sometimes the converse. When each note discloses the name of both parties to the transaction, each is a complete memorandum of
Chancellor, Lord
earlier periods of our history, usually an ecclesiastic (for none else was then capable of an office so conversant in writings), and presiding over the royal chapel, he became keeper of the sovereign's conscience, visitor, in right
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Co-respondent
trial by jury in the court, be tried on the same principles and manner as actions for criminal conversation were tried before the commencement of the (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857 (partly repealed), and the provision of
Consols
of different taxes, or for the maintenance of different parts of the public service. See CONSOLIDATED FUND, and CONVERSION OF STOCK.
Company
that principle was first, in 1855, applied to ordinary companies, so few unlimited companies now remain, since the conversion of unlimited into limited companies was allowed in 1879, and see now s. 16 of the Companies Act,
Consent
SCC 8: AIR 1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere act of submission does not involve consent. For constituting consent, there must be
Asphyxia
Asphyxia, [fr. a not, and, Gk., pulse], suspended animation, produced by the non-conversion of the venous blood of the lungs into arterial, Dunglison
Danger
or other injury to persons, or property, or from fire or explosion, attendant upon the generation, transmission, transformation, conversion, distribution or use of energy. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1) (o)]
Estate
impartible zamindari, Rajah Velugoti v. Rajah Velugoti Sarvagna, AIR 1970 SC 1795 (1804). [Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, (26 of 1948), s. 66] S. 4(7) defines an estate as meaning 'land comprised in
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Bigamy
2 SCC 170: AIR 1979 SC 713: (1979) 2 SCR 1171. Second marriage of Hindu husband after his conversion to Islam is void marriage in terms of section 494, IPC. It is violative of justice, equity and
Bought and Sold Notes
the buyer a 'bought note,' these being now the usual terms, though formerly their use was sometimes the converse. When each note discloses the name of both parties to the transaction, each is a complete memorandum of
Chancellor, Lord
earlier periods of our history, usually an ecclesiastic (for none else was then capable of an office so conversant in writings), and presiding over the royal chapel, he became keeper of the sovereign's conscience, visitor, in right
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Co-respondent
trial by jury in the court, be tried on the same principles and manner as actions for criminal conversation were tried before the commencement of the (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857 (partly repealed), and the provision of
Consols
of different taxes, or for the maintenance of different parts of the public service. See CONSOLIDATED FUND, and CONVERSION OF STOCK.
Company
that principle was first, in 1855, applied to ordinary companies, so few unlimited companies now remain, since the conversion of unlimited into limited companies was allowed in 1879, and see now s. 16 of the Companies Act,
Consent
SCC 8: AIR 1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere act of submission does not involve consent. For constituting consent, there must be
Asphyxia
Asphyxia, [fr. a not, and, Gk., pulse], suspended animation, produced by the non-conversion of the venous blood of the lungs into arterial, Dunglison
Danger
or other injury to persons, or property, or from fire or explosion, attendant upon the generation, transmission, transformation, conversion, distribution or use of energy. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, s. 2 (1) (o)]
Estate
impartible zamindari, Rajah Velugoti v. Rajah Velugoti Sarvagna, AIR 1970 SC 1795 (1804). [Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, (26 of 1948), s. 66] S. 4(7) defines an estate as meaning 'land comprised in
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