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Cross-examination
a word; or (3) has given his idea of the effect of a transaction instead of the details. (b) by inquiring
Communicate
of the basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language
Charitable uses and trusts
An important amendment of the law of charitable uses was effected by the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act, 1891 (54
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Calculated
affect voters. It connotes a subjective element, though the actual effect of the statement on the electoral mind reflected the result
Arrogatio
form of adoption in Civil Law. It could not be effected by a mere private juristic act like adoptio, but only
Arbitration
the Court or a judge, and shall have the same effect in all respects, as if it had been made an
gift
that is delivered with the intent that the gift take effect only in the event of the donor's death and that
condition
in the instrument describing the act or event and its effect concurrent condition : a condition that is to be fulfilled
Date of appointment
be of three kinds. It may appoint a person with effect from the date he assumes charge of the post or
Stamp duties
executed. Very important alterations in the law of stamps were effected by the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1888. Prior to
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