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Wilful negligence
Wilful negligence, even there is a deliberate omission to recover any amount inspite of the specific order
Anacoenosis
[fr. avakivwors, Gk.], a rhetorical figure, whereby we seem to deliberate and argue the case with others upon any matter of
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
to make an affidavit, can if he does make one, deliberately retrain from stating truthfully the facts which are within his
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Universitas vel corporatio nondicitur aliquid facere nisi is sit collegialiter deliberatum, etiam si major pars id faciat
Universitas vel corporatio nondicitur aliquid facere nisi is sit collegialiter deliberatum, etiam si major pars id faciat. Dav. 48.-(An university or
Terrorist activity
under the ordinary penal law. It is in essence a deliberate and systematic use of coercive intimidation, Madan Singh v. State
Terrorism
from other forms of violence, therefore, appears to be the deliberate and systematic use of coercive intimidation, Hitendra Vishnu Thakur v.
Stipulation
guard, and to show it to be their mature and deliberate act. It could not be impeached except for fraud or
Speaker of the House of Commons
modern times he is more occupied in presiding over the deliberations of the House than in delivering speeches on their behalf.
Smallness of profit
Smallness of profit, the Legislature has deliberately used the expression 'smallness of profit' and not 'smallness of
Satisfactorily account
be on the word 'satisfactorily', and the Legislature has, thus, deliberately cast a burden on the accused not only to offer
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