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Expulsion
perjury, of frauds and breaches of trusts of misappropriation of public money, of conspiracy to defraud, of fraudulent conversion of property, of corruption in the administration of Justice or in public offices or in the execution of
For the purposes of this Act
to grant a ryotwari patta to a ryot under S. 11 of the Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948 must be regarded as having been passed to achieve the purposes of the Act,
Attachment
Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 400, Note 3, p. 291. Attachment means prohibition of transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property by an order issued under Chapter III. [Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, (15 of
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Alteration of share capital
Act, 1929, the share capital of a company may be altered by increase (s. 53), consolidation or division, conversion of shares into stock and reconversion or cancellation of unissued capital (s. 50), or redemption of redeemable preference
Apprentice
master die, or become bankrupt, or abandon the trade, the obligation of the apprentice is at an end. Conversely, that the apprentice has done anything incompatible with faithful service, is a just cause of dismissal, Pearce v.
Application
the user of the land showing readiness and willingness to abide by the terms and conditions for such conversion of the user. Letter merely making an enquiry does not constitute an application, Union of India v. Dev
Accessorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale
to that of the principal, and is extinguished by the release or discharge of the latter; but the converse does not hold. So, likewise, interest of money is accessory to the principal, and must, in legal language,
Accession
artificial means, as by the growth of vegetables, the pregnancy of animals, the embroidering of cloth, or the conversion of wood or metal into utensils, the original owner of the thing was entitled by his right of
Abbreviators
Abbreviators, officers who assisted in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, for their conversion into Papal Bulls. One who abbreviates, abridges or shortens, Black's Law disctionary, 7th Edn., p. 3.
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies as the saponification of
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Conversancy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Expulsion
perjury, of frauds and breaches of trusts of misappropriation of public money, of conspiracy to defraud, of fraudulent conversion of property, of corruption in the administration of Justice or in public offices or in the execution of
For the purposes of this Act
to grant a ryotwari patta to a ryot under S. 11 of the Tamil Nadu Estates (Abolition and Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948 must be regarded as having been passed to achieve the purposes of the Act,
Attachment
Laws of England, Vol. 21, 4th Edn., Para 400, Note 3, p. 291. Attachment means prohibition of transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property by an order issued under Chapter III. [Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, (15 of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Alteration of share capital
Act, 1929, the share capital of a company may be altered by increase (s. 53), consolidation or division, conversion of shares into stock and reconversion or cancellation of unissued capital (s. 50), or redemption of redeemable preference
Apprentice
master die, or become bankrupt, or abandon the trade, the obligation of the apprentice is at an end. Conversely, that the apprentice has done anything incompatible with faithful service, is a just cause of dismissal, Pearce v.
Application
the user of the land showing readiness and willingness to abide by the terms and conditions for such conversion of the user. Letter merely making an enquiry does not constitute an application, Union of India v. Dev
Accessorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale
to that of the principal, and is extinguished by the release or discharge of the latter; but the converse does not hold. So, likewise, interest of money is accessory to the principal, and must, in legal language,
Accession
artificial means, as by the growth of vegetables, the pregnancy of animals, the embroidering of cloth, or the conversion of wood or metal into utensils, the original owner of the thing was entitled by his right of
Abbreviators
Abbreviators, officers who assisted in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, for their conversion into Papal Bulls. One who abbreviates, abridges or shortens, Black's Law disctionary, 7th Edn., p. 3.
Saponification
The act process or result of soap making conversion into soap specifically Chem the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies as the saponification of
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