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Anti-manifesto
Anti-manifesto, the declaration of a belligerent, as a reply to the manifesto of the other belligerent, showing that the war, as
Annulment
Annulment, means the act of nullifying or making void. A judicial or ecclesiastical declaration that a marriage is void. Unlike a divorce, an annulment establishes that marital status never existed in law,
Annual Financial Statement
Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., p. 788. It contains his view of the resources of the country; it declares whether the burdens upon the people are to be increased or diminished, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn.,
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Annexation
Annexation, the union of lands to the Crown, and declaring them inalienable. Also the appropriation of the church lands by the Crown, and the union of land lying
Amnesty International
human rights throughout the world. Its mission is to 'secure throughout the world the observance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'. Amnesty Int. L Statute, Article 1.
Allocable surplus
other than a banking company which has not made the arrangements prescribed under the Income-tax Act for the declaration and payment within India of the dividends payable out of its profits in accordance with the provisions of
Allegiance
implied, so soon as the relationship of sovereign and subject is created; or express, which is the formal declaration of it. An alien resident within British territory owes allegiance to the Crown and maybe indicted for high
Alia enormia
Alia enormia [Lat.] (other wrongs). A declaration in trespass sometimes concluded thus:-'and other wrongs to the plaintiff then did,' etc. This was technically called an
After the date of the Notification
words in sub-s. (4) of s. 17 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 read simpliciter clearly indicate that declaration under s. 6 had to made after the publication of the notification meaning thereby subsequent to the date
Without prejudice
or a motion is denied or a bill in equity dismissed 'without prejudice' it is meant as a declaration that no rights or privileges of the party concerned are to be considered as thereby waived or lost,
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Declaratively - Law Dictionary Search Results
Anti-manifesto
Anti-manifesto, the declaration of a belligerent, as a reply to the manifesto of the other belligerent, showing that the war, as
Annulment
Annulment, means the act of nullifying or making void. A judicial or ecclesiastical declaration that a marriage is void. Unlike a divorce, an annulment establishes that marital status never existed in law,
Annual Financial Statement
Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., p. 788. It contains his view of the resources of the country; it declares whether the burdens upon the people are to be increased or diminished, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn.,
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Annexation
Annexation, the union of lands to the Crown, and declaring them inalienable. Also the appropriation of the church lands by the Crown, and the union of land lying
Amnesty International
human rights throughout the world. Its mission is to 'secure throughout the world the observance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'. Amnesty Int. L Statute, Article 1.
Allocable surplus
other than a banking company which has not made the arrangements prescribed under the Income-tax Act for the declaration and payment within India of the dividends payable out of its profits in accordance with the provisions of
Allegiance
implied, so soon as the relationship of sovereign and subject is created; or express, which is the formal declaration of it. An alien resident within British territory owes allegiance to the Crown and maybe indicted for high
Alia enormia
Alia enormia [Lat.] (other wrongs). A declaration in trespass sometimes concluded thus:-'and other wrongs to the plaintiff then did,' etc. This was technically called an
After the date of the Notification
words in sub-s. (4) of s. 17 of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 read simpliciter clearly indicate that declaration under s. 6 had to made after the publication of the notification meaning thereby subsequent to the date
Without prejudice
or a motion is denied or a bill in equity dismissed 'without prejudice' it is meant as a declaration that no rights or privileges of the party concerned are to be considered as thereby waived or lost,
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