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Quatuor pedibus currit
runs upon all fours. The term commonly described a precedent that was extremely close to a point being decided, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1258.
Question
Control of Rent and Eviction Act, (3 of 1947), s. 16] Means anything inquire; an issue to be decided by a court of law. It may be a question of law or question of fact, Oriental Investment
Question of law arising out of such order
the question of law which is referred to the Court for decision and which the Court is to decide must be the question which was in issue before the Tribunal. Where the question itself was under issue,
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Railway
declining to make the order or of so modifying it as to remove the objection if the Board decide that the objection should be upheld. Independent powers of the companies are expressly saved; and the Railways Clauses
Motion
As to the notice of motion and procedure generally, see R.S.C., Ord. LII. Motion, every question to be decided by the House must be proposed by a member in the form of a motion, the motion is
Money had and received
Sm. L.C. (11th Edn.) 421. But the action cannot now be extended beyond the principles illustrated in the decided cases, see Sinclair v. Brougham, 1914 AC 453, per Lord Sumner, where the true nature of the action
Issue estoppel, res judicata
between the parties whereas the doctrine issue estoppel is invoked against the party, if such an issue is decided against him, he would be estopped from raising the same in the latter proceeding the doctrine of res
Lawful possession
the documents which came into existence by lawful transactions and that aspect is purely outside the scope of deciding 'lawful ownership' of a person when he claims a right for perpetual injunction on the basis of 'lawful
Jeroyiti
also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the context that must decide which meaning is to be given to the word. The word 'right' especially when prefixed to the word
Jiraiti
also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the context that must decide which meaning is to be given to the word. The word 'right' or hakku has come to mean
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Quatuor pedibus currit
runs upon all fours. The term commonly described a precedent that was extremely close to a point being decided, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1258.
Question
Control of Rent and Eviction Act, (3 of 1947), s. 16] Means anything inquire; an issue to be decided by a court of law. It may be a question of law or question of fact, Oriental Investment
Question of law arising out of such order
the question of law which is referred to the Court for decision and which the Court is to decide must be the question which was in issue before the Tribunal. Where the question itself was under issue,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Railway
declining to make the order or of so modifying it as to remove the objection if the Board decide that the objection should be upheld. Independent powers of the companies are expressly saved; and the Railways Clauses
Motion
As to the notice of motion and procedure generally, see R.S.C., Ord. LII. Motion, every question to be decided by the House must be proposed by a member in the form of a motion, the motion is
Money had and received
Sm. L.C. (11th Edn.) 421. But the action cannot now be extended beyond the principles illustrated in the decided cases, see Sinclair v. Brougham, 1914 AC 453, per Lord Sumner, where the true nature of the action
Issue estoppel, res judicata
between the parties whereas the doctrine issue estoppel is invoked against the party, if such an issue is decided against him, he would be estopped from raising the same in the latter proceeding the doctrine of res
Lawful possession
the documents which came into existence by lawful transactions and that aspect is purely outside the scope of deciding 'lawful ownership' of a person when he claims a right for perpetual injunction on the basis of 'lawful
Jeroyiti
also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the context that must decide which meaning is to be given to the word. The word 'right' especially when prefixed to the word
Jiraiti
also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the context that must decide which meaning is to be given to the word. The word 'right' or hakku has come to mean
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