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Fraud
in any civilised system of jurispru-dence. It is a concept descriptive of human conduct. Michael Levi likes a fraudster to Milton's
Item
407 (QB). Item, means materials, equipment, and technology, of any description, notified under this Act or any other Act related to
Gentleman
(see that title) as a gentleman was held an insufficient description in Allen v. Thompson, (1856) 1 H. & N. 15;
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Go slow
Go slow, Go-slow which is a picturesque description of deliberate delaying of production by workman pretending to be
Graveyard
that a conclusive proof of the public graveyard is the description of the burial ground in the revenue records as a
Hagnebut
Hagnebut, a hand-gun of a larger description than the hagne, 2 & 3 Edw. 6, c. 14;
Hereditaments
enjoyment of the land itself. In this view of the description hereditaments divide themselves into real, personal, and mixed, and therefore,
Imprisonment
Imprisonment, 'imprisonment' shall mean imprisonment of either description as defined in the Indian Penal Code. [General Clauses Act,
Industrial and Provident Societies
rules, whether wholesale or retail, and including dealings of every description with land,' but enacts that no member other than a
Insurance
Average clause. Average is a name applied to a certain description of loss, to which the merchant and ship-owner are liable.
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