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Constructive notice

of the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, or any enactment which it replaces which is void or not enforceable as against him under that Actor enactment by reason of the non-registration thereof. (ii) Any other instrument or

Desertion

not the withdrawal from a place but from a state of things, for what the law seeks to enforce is the recognition and discharge of the common obligations of the married state; the state of things may

Discovery

fact resting merely within his knowledge, or discover any document in his power, which would aid in the enforcement of a right, the repelling of an unjust demand, or the redress of a wrong; an infirmity which

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Agreement

See CONTRACT. Includes any arrangement or understanding, whether or not it is intended that such agreement shall be enforceable (apart from any provision of this Act) by legal proceedings. [Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969 (54

Discrimination

or colour, race or ethnic or national origin, inciting discrimination is an offence under this Act which is enforceable not only against the State but also against private persons in the matter of employment, housing accommodation, education

Arrest of judgment

Archbold's Criminal Pleading. Means the staying of judgment after its entry, especially, a court's refusal to render or enforce a judgment because of a defect apparent from the record. At Common Law, courts have the power to

Arrest warrant

Arrest warrant, means a warrant, issued only on probable cause, directing a law-enforcement officer to arrest and bring a person to court, Black Law Dictionary 7th Edn., p. 1579.

Arrest of ship

Arrest of ship. The arrest of a ship is the method employed for enforcing an Admiralty process in rem. The ship can be released by giving bail to the extent of the

Alternative

remedy is created in addition to an existing one, they are called alternative if only one can be enforced; but, if both, cumulative. As to alternative pleading, see R. S. C. Ord. XIX., r. 24; Ord. XX.,

Arrest

suits are Magna Charta and the Habeas Corpus Act (31 Car. 2, c. 2), which is amended and enforced by 56 Geo. 3, c. 100. A person is privileged from civil arrest whilst in or whilst going

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