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hologram
A photographic image giving the observer a seemingly three dimensional view of the represented object The three dimensional effect is produced by exposing a photographic recording medium to an interference pattern generated by a coherent beam of
Arbitration
expressed, shall be irrevocable, except by leave of the Court or a judge, and shall have the same effect in all respects, as if it had been made an ordr of Court.' By s. 2 certain scheduled
nullity
: the quality or state of being null 2 : an act, proceeding, or contract void of legal effect compare impediment absolute nullity in the civil law of Louisiana : a contract or act considered void by
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Charitable uses and trusts
1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 56). An important amendment of the law of charitable uses was effected by the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1891 (54 & 55 Vict. c. 73), to the effect
Communicate
Communicate, means that sufficient knowledge of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language which he understands, Lallubhai Jogibhai Patel v. Union
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of fact; or (2) misunderstands the meaning 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
Cy-pres
general and the other secondary or particular, which are incompatible, the particular must be sacrificed in order that effect may be given to the general object, as near as may be to the testator' intention, according to
Date of appointment
Date of appointment, An order of appointment may be of three kinds. It may appoint a person with effect from the date he assumes charge of the post or it may appoint him with immediate effect or
Delivery of a Deed
Delivery of a Deed, a requisite to a good deed. The delivery may be effected either by acts or by words, i.e., by doing something and saying nothing, as merely handing it to
Declaratory and remedical Act
be defined as an Act, to remove doubts existing as to the common law, or the meaning or effect of any statute. Such Acts are usually held to be retrospective. A remedial Act, on the contrary, is
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hologram
A photographic image giving the observer a seemingly three dimensional view of the represented object The three dimensional effect is produced by exposing a photographic recording medium to an interference pattern generated by a coherent beam of
Arbitration
expressed, shall be irrevocable, except by leave of the Court or a judge, and shall have the same effect in all respects, as if it had been made an ordr of Court.' By s. 2 certain scheduled
nullity
: the quality or state of being null 2 : an act, proceeding, or contract void of legal effect compare impediment absolute nullity in the civil law of Louisiana : a contract or act considered void by
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Charitable uses and trusts
1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 56). An important amendment of the law of charitable uses was effected by the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1891 (54 & 55 Vict. c. 73), to the effect
Communicate
Communicate, means that sufficient knowledge of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language which he understands, Lallubhai Jogibhai Patel v. Union
Cross-examination
of fact; or (2) misunderstands the meaning 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
Cy-pres
general and the other secondary or particular, which are incompatible, the particular must be sacrificed in order that effect may be given to the general object, as near as may be to the testator' intention, according to
Date of appointment
Date of appointment, An order of appointment may be of three kinds. It may appoint a person with effect from the date he assumes charge of the post or it may appoint him with immediate effect or
Delivery of a Deed
Delivery of a Deed, a requisite to a good deed. The delivery may be effected either by acts or by words, i.e., by doing something and saying nothing, as merely handing it to
Declaratory and remedical Act
be defined as an Act, to remove doubts existing as to the common law, or the meaning or effect of any statute. Such Acts are usually held to be retrospective. A remedial Act, on the contrary, is
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