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Enthymeme
it a syllogism with one premise omitted as We are dependent therefore we should be humble Here the major proposition is
Annuity
one, and it should not be liable to any variation depending upon or on any ground relating to the general income
Any
'some' or 'one' and its meaning in a given statute depends upon the context and the subject- matter of the statute.
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Certiorari
to certify or to return the records of a cause depending before them, to the end that justice maybe done. Certiorari
Goodwill
460: (1981) 2 SCR 938. The goodwill of a business depends upon a variety of circumstances or a combination of them.
Jurisdictional fact
Jurisdictional fact is one on existence or non-existence of which depends jurisdiction of a court, a tribunal or authority. It is
Perpetuity
necessarily to vest within the period prescribed, and not to depend upon a mere possibility. Moreover, not only the person to
Workmen's Compensation Act
injury by accident (see ACCIDENT) to the workman or his dependants (see DEPENDANT), and the amount is based upon his average
Necessaries
1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), a partial dependant is one who is partially dependent on another for 'the
Natural justice
of natural justice should apply to a given case must depend to a great extent on the facts and circumstances of
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