Evasiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
New assignment
set out with sufficient precision, it became necessary, from the evasiveness of the plea, to re-assign the cause of action with
Hire-purchase system
Holt, (1929) 2 KB 303]. A very usual form of evasion of a landlord's right is to make the hirer that
Confession
for example, its contents can then be shown to be evasive or false or inconsistent with the maker's evidence on oath,
Escape
[fr. echapper, Fr., to fly from], a violent or private evasion out of some lawful restraint; as where a man is
Express colour
Express colour, in pleading. an evasive form of special pleading in a case where the defendant
Resident in India
India by residents of India must inevitably lead to large-scale evasion of the Act resulting in its object being defeated. A
Income
a Legislature to provide by law for the prevention of evasion of income-tax, Punjab Distilling Industries Ltd. v. CIT, AIR 1965
Petition of Right
realm.' To this petition the king at first sent an evasive answer: 'The king willeth that right be done according to
Prevarication
also, the wilful concealment or misrepresentation of truth, by giving evasive or equivocating evidence.
Reasonableness of classification
is that the classification must not be 'arbitrary, artificial or evasive' but must be based on some real and substantial distinction
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