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High Court

High Court, means any court which is deemed for the purposes of this Constitution to be a High Court for any State and includes-- (a) any

Leave to defend

has a good defence to the action on the merits or shall disclose such facts as may be deemed sufficient to entitle him to defend the action generally, may make an order empowering the plaintiff to enter

Inland instrument

in British [India] and made payable in, or drawn upon any person resident in British [India] shall be deemed to be an inland instrument, Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881), s. 11.

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Innkeeper

p. 792. Innkeeper, proprietor of a common inn for the accommodation of travelers in general. All persons are deemed innkeepers who keep houses where a traveler is furnished, for profit, with everything which he has occasion for

Interest (in a property)

1908, O. 22, R. 10] The statute has not defined the word 'interest' and therefore it must be deemed to be of the widest possible amplitude. It will include not only an absolute interest but also a

International Law

are found within the limits of a government, whether their residence is permanent or temporary, are to be deemed subjects thereof: and that the rulers of every empire, from comity, admit that the laws of every people,

Intestate

which appointed an executor. See Swinburne, pt. 1, s. 1; and 1 Williams on Executors. A person is deemed to die intestate in respect of property of which he or she has not made a testamentary disposition

Intoxicating liquor

proof spirit, which may be sold under the excise laws without an excise licence, is not to be deemed beer or an intoxicating liquor within the meaning of the Act of 1910. 2. Character of Licence.--The licences

Law declared

is not express and is not founded on reasons nor it proceeds on consideration of issue cannot be deemed to be a law declared to have a binding effect as is contemplated by Article 141, State of

Law in force

88 of the Punjab Re-organisation Act, 1966 runs as follows: The provisions of Part II shall not be deemed to have effected any change in the territories to which any law in force immediately before the appointed

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