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Recovery
(19) and Tudor's Leading Cases, 3rd Edn., p. 695. This was called a recovery with double voucher, and effectually barred the entail, with every latent interest and all reversions and remainders expectant thereon. The only possible case
Opposeless
Not to be effectually opposed irresistible
VerbarRasante
over each other and over the country is kept very low in order that the shot may more effectually sweep or graze the ground before them
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Complete destruction
the base of a bluff without any wharf, dock, or pier, where the unprecedented ravages of the river effectually took away the use of the landing by washing away all but a shallow fragment of the lot.
Electricals
similar electrical equipment would in the modern conditions of technological development normally be regarded as equipment necessary to effectually carry on the manufacturing process, J.K. Cotton Spg. & Wvg. Mills Co. Ltd. v. S.T.O., AIR 1965 SC
Non-obstante
without such licence, Plowd. 501. But the doctrine of non-obstante, which sets the prerogative above the law, was effectually demolished by the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of 1688, which enacts that no dispensation, by non
Si fecerit the securum
the defendant to appear in court, without any option given him, provided the plaintiff 'gave the sheriff security' effectually to prosecute his claim.
Sewer
II., imposes the duty on every local authority to provide all public sewers which may be necessary for effectually draining their district for the purposes of the Act and to make such provision by sewage works or
Hindu
that intention may be sufficient evidence of conversion. No formal ceremony of purification or expiation is necessary to effectuate conversion, Perumal Nadar v. Ponnuswami Nadar, AIR 1971 SC 2352: (2353): (1970) 1 SCC 605. Hindu, the term
Inferior Courts (UK)
courts only, renders, to a certain extent, judgments obtained in inferior courts in England, Scotland, and Ireland res-pectively, effectual in any other part of the United Kingdom; but the working of the Act is very much cramped
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