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Confidence trick
familiarly applied to other cases, of which there are many examples. See R. v. Russett, (1892) 2 QB 312, in which
Contra formam statuti
See Sch. I. of the (English) Indictments Act, 1915, for examples of indictments now in use.
Disbarring
barrister may be disbarred upon his own application, as for example, if he wants to become a solicitor.
Coroner's
corner is physically absent from his or her duties, for example on holiday, Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis v. Inner
Costs
pays costs, but thee are many statutory exceptions, as, for example, in petitions of right [(English) Petitions of Right Act, 1860
Damage
the negligent operation and management of the vessel, as, for example, when cargo is damaged by exposure to weather or by
Demurrage
fault on the freighter's part, but is inevitable. If, for example, a ship be detained, owing to the crowded state of
Dharma
elemental and fundamental in all nations, periods and times. For example, truth, love and compassion are human virtues. This is what
Award
when:- (1) An arbitrator or umpire has misconducted himself [for example of technical mis-conduct see Williams v. Wallis and Cox, 1914
Dowry
of money or giving property as between the spouses. For example, some customary payments in connection with birth of a child
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