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Secondary evidence
a copy. It is the province of the judge to decide whether a document produced be original or not, and until
Under the provisions hereinbefore contained
the beginning. All that he has to do when he decides that the case ought to be committed is to inform
Proceeding
and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All these happenings or events before a labour court
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Information
of the income-tax authorities or other courts of law which decide income-tax matter. Whether the ground on which the original assessment
unconscionability
condition of being unconscionable [the issue of is to be decided by the court "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"]
Prohibition
party injured. Sometimes the point is too doubtful to be decided upon motion, and the party applying is directed to declare
Semble
Used in reports to show that a point is not decided directly, but may be inferred from the decision.
Scrivener
an attorney could be made bankrupt as a scrivener was decided in the negative, and Boswell's Life of Johnson, where it
Rules of reason
on a consideration of these factors that it can be decided whether a particular act, contract or agreement, imposing the restraint
Resnova
means a case or issue that has never before been decided by a court, McDermott v. Hambright, 238 So 2d 876
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