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Judgment decree or final order
the word 'judgment' or 'final order' (1) it must finally decide the rights of the parties and the word 'judgment' means
Umpire
agreeing in an award, the matters in dispute shall be decided by a third person, who is called an umpire. The
Shall
whether any requirement is mandatory or directory had to be decided not merely on the basis of any specific provision which,
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Irrationality
who had applied his mind to the question to be decided could have arrived at it, State of NCT of Delhi
Proceeding
and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All these happenings or events before a labour court
question
that depends on an examination of factual matters, is usually decided by a jury, and is usually not considered on appeal
Decree
An order from one having authority deciding what is to be done by a subordinate also a
Preliminary point
to dispose off the whole suit without the necessity of deciding other points involved in the case. It may be one
Partnership
existing partners'; that differences as to ordinary matters may be decided by a majority, but that 'no change may be made
Question of fact
r. 9. In general when a jury is sworn it decides all the issues of fact; but if there arise in
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