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Habeas corpora juratorum

of personal freedom, Webster American Dictionary, p. 856. In India every High Court is empowered to issue the prerogative writ of

Irrevocable

to be irrevocable (see POWERS OF APPOINTMENT); no will is ever irrevocable. A contract not to revoke a will is valid,

Register of writs

very nearly in the manner in which they were drawn ever after. However, this uniformity was not so exact as that

Pone

by virtue of a replegiari facias (which was rarely if ever the case), the plaint in a County Court was removed

Supremacy, Act of

Eliz. c. 1), by which supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction was 'for ever' united to the imperial Crown. See CROWN.

Whenever

Whenever, means at whatever time or at what time so ever, Mohd. Mustaqeem v. Altab Ahmad, AIR 1983 All 368.

Welsh mortgage

the principal remaining undiminished. In neither, however, is the estate ever forfeited. See 2 Br. & Had. Com. 299, and consult

Thavazhee

Thavazhee, the expression 'thavazhee' in the case of an intestate female includes her issue how-low-so-ever, and the word 'issue' indicates...

Terms of employment

parties in practice or habitually or by common consent without ever being incorporated in the contract. In English, it is settled

Termination for any reason whatsoever

any reason whatso-ever' are the key words. Whatever the reason, every termination spells retrenchment. A termina-tion takes place where a term

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