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Ex. Ord. executive order
Execution
Execution, the last state of a suit whereby possession is obtained … is styled final process, and is regulated by R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLII., r. 17, of which allows immediate execution in ordinary
Bill of Exchange
Bill of Exchange. Defined in the (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 … & 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 3, as an 'unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by
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Information
crown information (which was formerly filed in the Court of Exchequer, but is now instituted on the Revenue side of the … form, including records, documents, memos, e-mails, opinions, advices, press-releases, circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material held in
Possibility on a possibility
acceptance posted, though not received, if the post has been expressly or impliedly (as it usually is) authorized as a means … of the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923. See also R.S.C. Ord. LXVII., r. 2; also Ord. VIII., r. 39 of the
Damages
K.S.R.T.C. v. Mahadeva Shetty, (2003) 7 SCC 197 (202). The expression 'damages' is neither vague nor over-wide. It has more than … therefore, a defendant may in effect recover damages. See R.S.C., Ord. XXI., R. 17, and COUNTER-CLAIM, Damages fall under two heads:
Relator
writ is petitioned for by the state as plaintiff, State ex rel. Tate v. Turner, 789 SW 2d 240 (1990). … information in Chancery an action is now substituted (see R.S.C. Ord. 1., r. 1), but the term 'relator' is still in
Sunday
artificers, workmen, labourers, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of their ordinary callings … or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work of their ordinary callings [barbers are not within the enactment: Palmer v. Snow,
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