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Cost-book mining companies
permission from the landowner to work a lode, assemble; they decide on the number of shares into which their capitalis to
Costs
of the case, and it was for the court to decide whether those circumstances were or were not sufficient to rebut
Crime
Mellor v. Denham, (1880) 5 QBD 467, and other cases decided upon the meaning of 'criminal cause or matter' in Judicature
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Dangerous structure
see L.C.C. v. Herring, (1894) 2 QB 522, a case decided under the (English) Metropolitan Building Act, 1855 (18 & 19
De jure judices de facto juratores respondent
without a jury, as in the old Court of Chancery, decides all questions of fact as well as of law.
Inspection
question, or one arising collaterally out of it, it was decided by the judges of the Court upon the evidence of
Lex loci contractus
the contract). Generally speaking, the validity of a contract is decided by the law of the place where it was made.
Institute campus
any other place in India or abroad as may be decided by the Board of Governors. [The National Institute of Fashion
Personally interested
of s. 556, Criminal Procedure Code, has essentially to be decided on the facts of each case. There is no question
Motion
generally, see R.S.C., Ord. LII. Motion, every question to be decided by the House must be proposed by a member in
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