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Date of vesting

the Official Gazette. This definition is therefore, incorporated to make it sure that the date of vesting in every case could be determined without any uncertainty or ambiguity. The effect of this definition is that whatever be

Damnum absque injuri'

own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may lawfully erect a mill upon his own ground; though if I have a mill by prescription

Company

use of them for dishonest purposes. The Act of 1929, by ss. 357 and 358, requires registration of every company, association or partnership of more than ten persons for banking and of more than twenty persons for

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Corn-rent

wheat or malt, reserving a quarter of wheat for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt for every 5s.; or that the lessees should pay the same according to the price that wheat or malt should

Consent

Koya v. T.K.S. M.A. Muthukoya, (1979) 2 SCC 8: AIR 1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere act of submission does not involve

Consistory Court

Consistory Court, the pr'torium, or tribunal of every diocesan bishop, held in their several cathedrals for the trial of all ecclesiastical causes arising within their jurisdiction.

Constituent power

Constituent power, the expression 'constituent power' is used to describe only the nature of the power of amendment. Every amending power, however large or however small it might be, is a facet of a constituent power. The

Contempt of court

to their duties, speaking or writing disrespectfully of the authorities of the Court, and commenting on pending proceedings. Every judge of a court of record has power immediately to commit for a contempt committed in his presence,

Contra formam statuti

statuti, contrary to the form of the statute [in such case made and provided]. The usual conclusion of every indictment, etc., brought for an offence created by statute prior to the Indictments Act, 1915. The (English) Criminal

Controller

the person appointed by the State Government to give effect to the provisions of this Act and includes every Additional, Deputy or Assistant Controller who may be authorised by the Controller under sub-s. (3) of s. 5

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Date of vesting

the Official Gazette. This definition is therefore, incorporated to make it sure that the date of vesting in every case could be determined without any uncertainty or ambiguity. The effect of this definition is that whatever be

Damnum absque injuri'

own land, per quod the profit of my mill is diminished, yet no action lies against him, for every one may lawfully erect a mill upon his own ground; though if I have a mill by prescription

Company

use of them for dishonest purposes. The Act of 1929, by ss. 357 and 358, requires registration of every company, association or partnership of more than ten persons for banking and of more than twenty persons for

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Corn-rent

wheat or malt, reserving a quarter of wheat for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt for every 5s.; or that the lessees should pay the same according to the price that wheat or malt should

Consent

Koya v. T.K.S. M.A. Muthukoya, (1979) 2 SCC 8: AIR 1979 SC 154 (168): (1979) 1 SCR 664. Every consent involves a submission but the converse does not follow, and mere act of submission does not involve

Consistory Court

Consistory Court, the pr'torium, or tribunal of every diocesan bishop, held in their several cathedrals for the trial of all ecclesiastical causes arising within their jurisdiction.

Constituent power

Constituent power, the expression 'constituent power' is used to describe only the nature of the power of amendment. Every amending power, however large or however small it might be, is a facet of a constituent power. The

Contempt of court

to their duties, speaking or writing disrespectfully of the authorities of the Court, and commenting on pending proceedings. Every judge of a court of record has power immediately to commit for a contempt committed in his presence,

Contra formam statuti

statuti, contrary to the form of the statute [in such case made and provided]. The usual conclusion of every indictment, etc., brought for an offence created by statute prior to the Indictments Act, 1915. The (English) Criminal

Controller

the person appointed by the State Government to give effect to the provisions of this Act and includes every Additional, Deputy or Assistant Controller who may be authorised by the Controller under sub-s. (3) of s. 5

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