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Lex loci contractus
14, 1. 5). If void in its origin, it seems difficult to find any principle upon which any subsequent validity can
Rescript
Roman emperor when consulted by a particular person on some difficult question; it is equivalent to an edict or decree; a
Request
to a positive direction or order and it will be difficult for the subordinate authority to disregard the same, Chintapally Agency
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Reasonable requirement
or strained so as to make it impossible or extremely difficult for the landlord to get a decree for eviction, Bega
Per capita
to take per stirpes or per capita is often a difficult question of construction; for the authorities, see Theobald on Wills;
Paramountcy
paramountcy lapsed with the Indian Independence Act, 1947. It is difficult to conceive of the government of a democratic Republic exercising
Pactum de quota litis
a creditor promised to pay a portion of a debt difficult to recover, to a person who undertook to recover it,
Office of profit
for so long as they hold them. It will be difficult to hold that such persons are not holders of offices.
Office
for so long as they hold them. It will be difficult to hold that such persons are not holders of offices,
Obstruction
physical obstruction and it includes anything which makes it more difficult for the police or public servant to carry out their
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