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Eggs
right of killing game upon the land is punishable on conviction before two justices with a fine of 5s. for every
Election Commission
a person for six years from voting on ground of conviction for certain offences. [Representation of People Act, 1951, s. 11A]
Estoppel
in rem is absolutely binding upon all the world. A conviction on the same facts is no estoppel in a civil
Every other appeal
that is to say, an appeal against an order of conviction, Harnam Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1975 SC
Exposing
the disease is notifiable, it is also punishable on summary conviction under the Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 148-151.
Expulsion
disqualify a peer from sitting in the House by its sentence when the offender has been tried and found guilty on
Fare
the Court by imprisonment up to one month on summary conviction, by the Regulation of Railways Act, 1889, superseding but not
Dominus litis
after the death of his client, prosecuted a suit to sentence for the executor's use, Civil Law Dominus litis, the plaintiff
Finding mains holding
holdings or conclusions of law. The writer of the following sentence observed the distinctions meticulously. Because we find that the jury's
Fine capiendo pro terris
an obsolete writ which lay for a person who, upon conviction by a jury, had his lands and goods taken, and
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