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bill
bill in the nature of interpleader no longer exists. bill of par·tic·u·lars [-pər-ti-kyə-lərz] : a bill containing a detailed listing and explanation of the claims made by the plaintiff NOTE: Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12,
Convocation
the deans, the senior archdeacons, and the proctors of the clergy. A canon made in 1922 provides in detail for the consolidation of the lower houses. Convocation, by express license from the Sovereign, may legislate by making
Friendly societies
from the registered office; and in 1887 by 50 & 51 Vict. c. 56 as to various small details, s. 18 of that Act empowering the Queen's Printers to print the Act of 1875 'with the additions,
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Federal Government
Chief Commissioners' Provinces as provided by the Act which regulates the constitu-tion of the Government of India in detail, and see DOMINIONS and STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER. See Journal of Society of Comparative Legislation for April and July,
Existing land use map
are put at the time of preparing the map and includes the register prepared, with the map giving details of land use. [M.P. Motoryan Sanshodhan Adhiniyam, 2004, s. 2(i)]
Error nominis
Error nominis, a mistake of detail in the name of a person; used in contradistinction to error de persona, a mistake as to identity.
Employee
under an express or implied contract of hire under which the employer has the right to control the details of work performance, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 543. Means a person appointed to or borne on
Cross-examination
of a word; or (3) has given his idea of the effect of a transaction instead of the details. (b) by inquiring the grounds of his belief. (c) by appealing to his consciousness of a weak memory
Counterfeit
Penal Code there can be counterfeiting even though the imitation is not exact and there are differences in detail between the original and the imitation so long as the resemblance is so close that deception may thereby
Boiler Explosions Act
Boiler Explosions Act, 1882 (English) (45 & 46Vict. c. 22), whereby detailed notice of an explosion from any boiler, i.e. (s. 3), 'any closed vessel used for generating steam, or
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