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Boundaries
p. 463. (b) Unmarked or imaginary boundaries are generally ascertained by reference to maps or plans, or by description in documents. The practice in regard to Registered Land is regulated by the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. … Boundaries are the lines marking the division between two adjacent territories. The boundary may be (a) physical, or (b) national and supported by
Article
machine is a tangible thing which can both be seen and felt and as such it answers the description of an 'article' within the meaning of s. 2(b) (iii) of the Act, Zaffar Mohd v. State of … parts of a libel, responsive allegation, or counter allegation in the Ecclesiastical Courts. Means (as respects standardisation and marking) any substance, artificial or natural, or partly artificial or partly natural, whether raw or partly or wholly processed
Forgery
forth a copy or a fac simile of the forged document, seal or die in the indictment a, description of it being sufficient; nor to allege or prove an intent to defraud a particular person (s. 17). … place of making, where either is material, or, in the case of a document identified by number or mark, the number or any distinguishing mark identifying the document, is falsely stated therein' (s. 1). It is immaterial
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Boundaries
p. 463. (b) Unmarked or imaginary boundaries are generally ascertained by reference to maps or plans, or by description in documents. The practice in regard to Registered Land is regulated by the Land Registration Act, 1925, s. … Boundaries are the lines marking the division between two adjacent territories. The boundary may be (a) physical, or (b) national and supported by
Article
machine is a tangible thing which can both be seen and felt and as such it answers the description of an 'article' within the meaning of s. 2(b) (iii) of the Act, Zaffar Mohd v. State of … parts of a libel, responsive allegation, or counter allegation in the Ecclesiastical Courts. Means (as respects standardisation and marking) any substance, artificial or natural, or partly artificial or partly natural, whether raw or partly or wholly processed
Forgery
forth a copy or a fac simile of the forged document, seal or die in the indictment a, description of it being sufficient; nor to allege or prove an intent to defraud a particular person (s. 17). … place of making, where either is material, or, in the case of a document identified by number or mark, the number or any distinguishing mark identifying the document, is falsely stated therein' (s. 1). It is immaterial
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