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Precedent
the facts involved in each case, Rumana Begum v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 to be relevant and duly
Republication of Wills
have been revoked before the revocation of the whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall for the purposes of the Wills Act be
Presentation
eldest sister is entitled to the first turn, the second sister the second turn, et sic de c'teris, every one in turn according to seniority, and this part which the oldest thus takes by virtue of her
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Title, Covenants for
Title, Covenants for. In every conveyance of real or personal property expressed to be conveyed by the instrument of conveyance made on or
Hire
things. The letting to hire implies an obligation to deliver the thing to the hirer; to refrain from every obstruction to the use of it by the hirer during the period of the bailment; to do no
Witness
in Court after he has given his evidence, and is expected not to communicate with those outside. But every party to the cause is entitled to be present throughout, though he be about to give evidence. The
Winding-up
powers of the Court in connection therewith, and, among supplementary provisions, any company in liquidation must state on every invoice or order or business letter in which the name of the company appears that the company is
Weights and measures
the using of any weight, measure, scale, balance, steelyard or weighing machine, the person committing such fraud, and every person party to the fraud, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 5l., or in the case
Vest
takes colour from the context in which it is used and it is not necessarily the same in every provision or in every context. The meaning of the word 'vest' in s. 3 has a bearing on
Venue
be no local venue for the trial of any action, except where otherwise provided by statute, but in every action in every Division the place of trial shall be fixed by the Court or a judge; and
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Every - Law Dictionary Search Results
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the facts involved in each case, Rumana Begum v. Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1992 Cr LJ 3512. Means every judgment must be based upon facts, declared by the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 to be relevant and duly
Republication of Wills
have been revoked before the revocation of the whole thereof, unless an intention to the contrary be shown. Every will re-executed, or republished, or revived by any codicil, shall for the purposes of the Wills Act be
Presentation
eldest sister is entitled to the first turn, the second sister the second turn, et sic de c'teris, every one in turn according to seniority, and this part which the oldest thus takes by virtue of her
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Title, Covenants for
Title, Covenants for. In every conveyance of real or personal property expressed to be conveyed by the instrument of conveyance made on or
Hire
things. The letting to hire implies an obligation to deliver the thing to the hirer; to refrain from every obstruction to the use of it by the hirer during the period of the bailment; to do no
Witness
in Court after he has given his evidence, and is expected not to communicate with those outside. But every party to the cause is entitled to be present throughout, though he be about to give evidence. The
Winding-up
powers of the Court in connection therewith, and, among supplementary provisions, any company in liquidation must state on every invoice or order or business letter in which the name of the company appears that the company is
Weights and measures
the using of any weight, measure, scale, balance, steelyard or weighing machine, the person committing such fraud, and every person party to the fraud, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 5l., or in the case
Vest
takes colour from the context in which it is used and it is not necessarily the same in every provision or in every context. The meaning of the word 'vest' in s. 3 has a bearing on
Venue
be no local venue for the trial of any action, except where otherwise provided by statute, but in every action in every Division the place of trial shall be fixed by the Court or a judge; and
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