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Shall
1968 Goa 85. Shall, does not always mean that the enactment is obligatory or mandatory. It depends upon the context in
Supreme Court of Judicature
(amended by (English) Jud. Act, 1875, s. 9), it was enacted that from the commencement of that Act (November 1, 1875:
Consolidation Acts (English)
(English) Interpretation Act, 1889 (see that title), by s. 38(1) enacts that-- Where this Act or any Act passed after the
Domicile
Wills Act,1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 114), it is enacted among other things that every will made out of the
Deed
Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 5, enacts that under an indenture executed after the 1st October, 1845,
Husband and wife
torts and ante-nuptial contracts, debts and obligations. Previously to this enactment, by the Common Law, in an action in respect of
Infectious diseases
added to the list by the local authority, s. 343 enacting that 'notifiable disease.'-- Means any of the following diseases, namely,
Non-obstante
the Bill of Rights at the Revolution of 1688, which enacts that no dispensation, by non obstante of or to any
Oath
validity, and swearing with uplifted hand is authorised by the enactment of s. 5 that-- If any person to whom an
Pith and substance-doctrine of
the doctrine of 'pith and substance' means that if an enactment substantially fall within the powers expressly conferred by the Constitution
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