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Script, a writing; the original or principal document....
Scripte obligationes scriptis tolluntur, et nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur
Scripte obligationes scriptis tolluntur, et nudi consensus obligatio contrario consensu dissolvitur (Jur. Civ.), written obligations are superseded by writings, and an obligation of naked assent is dissolved by naked assent to the contrary....
off site
Taking place or located away from the specified site as an off site waste treatment operation Opposite to on site...
on site
Taking place or located at the indicated site as on site inspection Opposed to off site...
Right to site
Right to site, refers to the site on which petroleum is stored and does not include the right to store petroleum on the site, C. Albert Morris v. K. Chandrasekaran, (2006) 1 SCC 228....
Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such examination; as in the case of an examination on the voir dire, which is in the nature of a cross-examination (see VOIR DIRE); and also if one party calls a witness,and he is sworn, the other party may cross-examine him, although the party who has called him put no question at all to him. Some times questions in cross-examination are allowed by the judge after re-examination. See RE-EXAMINATION. And if a witness be called to prove some preliminary and collateral matter only, as the handwriting of a document tendered in evidence, he is a witness in the cause, and may be cross-examined as to any of the issues in the cause.As to theform of the cross-examination, leading questions are allowed, which is not the case in examination in chief.The questions must be relevant to the issue (see infra), but great latitude is allowed, as a question seemingly irrelev...
Archaeological site and remains
Archaeological site and remains, means any area which contains or is reasonably believed to contain ruins or relics of historical or archaeological importance which have been in existence for not less that one hundred years, and includes-(i) such portion of land adjoining the area as may be required for fencing or covering in or otherwise preserving it, and (ii) means of access to, and convenient inspection of, the area, Ancient Monu-ments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958), s. 2(d)....
Commercial site
Commercial site, Commercial site' means (leaving out the inapplicable portion) any land which is used 'principally for the purposes of any trade, commerce, industry, manufacture or business', Chettiam Veettil Ammad v. Taluk Land Board, AIR 1979 SC 1573 (1584): (1980) 1 SCC 499: (1979) 3 SCR 839. [Kerala Land Reforms Act (1 of 1964), s. 2(5)]...
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