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Superintendence
given situation asking one who is being supervised to forbear from doing a thing and directing some one else to do that thing, State of Bihar v. J.A.C. Saldhana, (1980) 1 SCC 554: AIR 1980 SC 326
Think fit
simple word of relation and its ordinary grammatical meaning will not be extended so as to include something else other than that to which it relates, Bryson v. Russell, 14 QB 720. Means sometimes a testator empowers
To merge
To merge, means to sink or disappear in something else, to become absorbed or extinguished, to be combined or be swallowed up, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. LVII, pp.
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Transfer
would have the effect of extinguishing the tittle of the holder and nesting the same in some one else though not falling within the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'transfer of property' would be 'transfers' within the
Trust
signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his will, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This provision does not affect the relation or operation
Quare intrusit
when the Lord offered a suitable marriage to a ward but the ward rejected it and married someone else, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1256.
Possession
power or control over that weapon so that his possession thereon continues despite physical possession being in someone else, Gunwantlal v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1972 SC 1756 (1759): (1972) 2 SCC 194: (1973) 1 SCR
Intent to annoy
that its natural consequences would be such annoyance, intimidation or insult and including also the probability or something else than the causing of such intimidation, insult or annoyance, being the dominant intention which prompted the entry, (AIR
Letters of marque
The necessity, however, is obvious of calling in the sovereign power to determine when reprisals may be made, else every private sufferer would be a judge in his own cause, 4 Hen. 5, c. 7; Muratori's Antichita
Joyriding
Joyriding, means the illegal driving of someone else's automobile without permission, but with no intent to deprive the owner of it permanently. Also termed unauthorised use
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Superintendence
given situation asking one who is being supervised to forbear from doing a thing and directing some one else to do that thing, State of Bihar v. J.A.C. Saldhana, (1980) 1 SCC 554: AIR 1980 SC 326
Think fit
simple word of relation and its ordinary grammatical meaning will not be extended so as to include something else other than that to which it relates, Bryson v. Russell, 14 QB 720. Means sometimes a testator empowers
To merge
To merge, means to sink or disappear in something else, to become absorbed or extinguished, to be combined or be swallowed up, Corpus Juris Secundum, Vol. LVII, pp.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Transfer
would have the effect of extinguishing the tittle of the holder and nesting the same in some one else though not falling within the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'transfer of property' would be 'transfers' within the
Trust
signed by the party who is by law enabled to declare such trust, or by his will, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This provision does not affect the relation or operation
Quare intrusit
when the Lord offered a suitable marriage to a ward but the ward rejected it and married someone else, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1256.
Possession
power or control over that weapon so that his possession thereon continues despite physical possession being in someone else, Gunwantlal v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1972 SC 1756 (1759): (1972) 2 SCC 194: (1973) 1 SCR
Intent to annoy
that its natural consequences would be such annoyance, intimidation or insult and including also the probability or something else than the causing of such intimidation, insult or annoyance, being the dominant intention which prompted the entry, (AIR
Letters of marque
The necessity, however, is obvious of calling in the sovereign power to determine when reprisals may be made, else every private sufferer would be a judge in his own cause, 4 Hen. 5, c. 7; Muratori's Antichita
Joyriding
Joyriding, means the illegal driving of someone else's automobile without permission, but with no intent to deprive the owner of it permanently. Also termed unauthorised use
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