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Physico theology
Theology or divinity illustrated or enforced by physics or natural philosophy
Policed
Regulated by laws for the maintenance of peace and order enforced by organized administration
Aerial Navigation
persons on the ground. Air-craft from abroad are obliged to land in specified areas. Very stringent powers of enforcing orders are given, including power to fire into any disobedient craft. Air-craft are now included among the things
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By-laws, or bye-laws
or Minister is not the confirming authority. The council of an urban or rural district has power to enforce by-laws made by a county council which are for the time being in force in the district. Ss.
Acceptance of service
undertaking is unconditional and must be performed forthwith, and at the instance of the plaintiff it can be enforced by attachment of the solicitor under R. S. C., Ord. XII., r. 18 [In re Kerly, (1901) 1
Accrued right
Accrued right, means a matured right, a right that is ripe for enforcement as through litigation, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1323.
Act of a firm
all the partners, or by any partner or agent of the firm which gives rise to a right enforceable by or against the firm. [Indian Partnership Act, 1932 (9 of 1932), s. 2(a)]
Actio commodati contraria
Actio commodati contraria, an action by a borrower against a lender, to enforce the execution of a contract, Civil Law.
Actio commodati directa
Actio commodati directa, an action by the lender against the borrower in order to enforce the recovery of the object lent to the defendant and the fulfilment of all other liabilities undergone by
Actio conducti
Actio conducti, an action resulting from a contract called locatio conductio which enables the conductor to enforce the duties of the locator. There are three forms of locatio conductio and accordingly the object of the
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