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Licence
Common Law, pp. 25, 574). As to the nature and effect of the licence granted to the purchaser of a ticket
Communicate
of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language
Maritime lien
claim or privilege upon a thing to be carried into effect by legal process, that process to be a proceeding in
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Material alteration
deed in its original state, or otherwise varies the legal effect of the instrument as originally expressed, or reduces to certainty
Mistake
to a law in force in India has the same effect as a mistake of fact. (The Indian Contract Act, 1872,
Natural justice
unjust decision in an administrative enquiry may have more far-reaching effect than a decision in a quasi-judicial enquiry. In the language
Nisi
said to be made nisi when it is to take effect unless the party against whom it is made comes before
Restrictive trade practice
of the restraint and what is its actual and probable effect, Tata Engineering & Locomotive Co. Ltd. v. Registrar of the
Notice
another. Subject to the forgoing limitations on the doctrine and effect of notice, a purchaser of a legal estate or equitable
Parliament
by two-thirds of its members present and voting to the effect that it is necessary to do so in national interest.
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