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the law derived from relevant judicial decisions either of the income-tax authorities or other courts of law which decide income-tax matter. Whether the ground on which the original assessment is based is held to be erroneous by
Preliminary point
a point, the decision of which is sufficient to dispose off the whole suit without the necessity of deciding other points involved in the case. It may be one of facts of law. It would include a
umpire
umpire : a person having authority to decide finally a controversy or question between parties: as a : one appointed to decide between disagreeing arbitrators b
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question doctrine question of fact : a question that depends on an examination of factual matters, is usually decided by a jury, and is usually not considered on appeal question of law : a question that depends
jurisprudence
or area [labor ] b : the course of court decisions as distinguished from legislation and doctrine [the decided under the source provisions "Louisiana Civil Code"] 2 : the science or philosophy of law [they have no
Expectant heir
Sen 125; 1 W&TLC; and Earl of Aylesford v. Morris, (1873) LR 8 Ch 484, which latter case decided that the (English) Sales of Reversions Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 4), repealed and extended by
Feigned issue
Act, in every case, where any Court of Law or Equity desired to have any question of fact decided by a jury, the Court might direct a writ of summons to be sued out by such person
Extradition
in implementation of the international commitment of the State, the procedure to be followed by the courts in deciding, whether extradition should be granted and on what terms, is determined by the municipal law of the land.
Extent
the inquisition, may enter an appearance and plead to the extent; issue is then joined, and it is decided either on demurrer or by a trial before a jury. If judgment be given for the Crown, it
Discretion literally
uncont-rolled power of 'disposal' yet in law, the meaning given to this word appears to be a power decide within the limits allowed by positive rules of law as to the punishments, remedies or costs. This would
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Decidement - Law Dictionary Search Results
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the law derived from relevant judicial decisions either of the income-tax authorities or other courts of law which decide income-tax matter. Whether the ground on which the original assessment is based is held to be erroneous by
Preliminary point
a point, the decision of which is sufficient to dispose off the whole suit without the necessity of deciding other points involved in the case. It may be one of facts of law. It would include a
umpire
umpire : a person having authority to decide finally a controversy or question between parties: as a : one appointed to decide between disagreeing arbitrators b
Keep your definitions linked to case research
question
question doctrine question of fact : a question that depends on an examination of factual matters, is usually decided by a jury, and is usually not considered on appeal question of law : a question that depends
jurisprudence
or area [labor ] b : the course of court decisions as distinguished from legislation and doctrine [the decided under the source provisions "Louisiana Civil Code"] 2 : the science or philosophy of law [they have no
Expectant heir
Sen 125; 1 W&TLC; and Earl of Aylesford v. Morris, (1873) LR 8 Ch 484, which latter case decided that the (English) Sales of Reversions Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 4), repealed and extended by
Feigned issue
Act, in every case, where any Court of Law or Equity desired to have any question of fact decided by a jury, the Court might direct a writ of summons to be sued out by such person
Extradition
in implementation of the international commitment of the State, the procedure to be followed by the courts in deciding, whether extradition should be granted and on what terms, is determined by the municipal law of the land.
Extent
the inquisition, may enter an appearance and plead to the extent; issue is then joined, and it is decided either on demurrer or by a trial before a jury. If judgment be given for the Crown, it
Discretion literally
uncont-rolled power of 'disposal' yet in law, the meaning given to this word appears to be a power decide within the limits allowed by positive rules of law as to the punishments, remedies or costs. This would
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