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Fight

case, Dhirajbhai Gorakhbhai Nayak v. State of Gujarat, (2003) 9 SCC 322 (327). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 300 Exception 4) A fight is a combat between two and more persons whether with or without weapons. It is

Fee-simple

of heirs. By the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, s. 45, all the then existing rules of descent except in regard to entailed interests were abolished in the case of persons dying after 1925, with a few

Exchequer, Court of

two divisions, a Court of Revenue, and a Court of Common Law, having also an equitable jurisdiction, which, except when it sat as a Court of Revenue was transferred to the Court of Chancery by 5 Vict.

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Exceptio probat regulam de rebus non exceptis

Exceptio probat regulam de rebus non exceptis. 11 Rep. 41.-(An exception shows the rule concerning things not excepted.)

Exceptio nulla est versus actionem que exceptionem perimit

Exceptio nulla est versus actionem que exceptionem perimit [Lat.], There is no exception against an action which entirely destroys

Further advance, or charge

advances, notice of an intervening charge will postpone the further advance to that charge but (by way of exception) in this case notice will not be imputed to the mortgagee by the registration of the subsequent charge

Enlargement or abridgement of time

significant feature in the Rules is that applications for condonation of delay in filing special leave petition are excepted from the business of a Chamber Judge. The natural presumption is that but for the exception the Rule

Default summons

is only applicable to liquidated demands between 2l. and 10l., and is not available against a working-class defendant, except in the case of a trade debt, where the claim exceeds 5l. The plaintiff can sign judgment after

En ventre sa mere

mother is for most purposes regarded in English law as being already born. But there are certain important exceptions. For example, if a child is killed whilst it is within the womb, it cannot be the subject

Common employment

general rule that a master is liable for damage caused by the negligence of his servant has the exception that where the person injured is the fellow-servant of and engaged in common employment with the person whose

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