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Settled land

appointment of trustees as provided by the s., he may exercise the powers of a tenant for life. A similar result

Negligence

332. Negligence in common parlance means and imply 'failure to exercise due care, expected of a reasonable prudent person'. It is

Magistrate

class, or as the case may be, the Metropolitan Magistrate, exercising jurisdiction under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of

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Lost grant

Lost grant, is a mere presumption from long possession and exercise of user by easement with acquiescence of the owner, that

Control

management or authority to direct, restrict or regulate. Control is exercised by a superior authority in exercise of its supervisory power,

Having regard to

Act (10 of 1955), s. 3(3C)] It indicates that in exercising the power, regard must be had also to the factors

Agent and servant

the course of his work.... An agent though bound to exercise his authority in accordance with all lawful instructions which may

Administrative law

authorities and officers and of tribunals, judicial review of the exercise of those functions, the civil liability and legal protection of

Gymnastic

Pertaining to athletic exercises intended for health defense or diversion originally said of games

jurisdiction

from the others. The federal courts have traditionally refused to exercise their diversity jurisdiction over cases involving domestic relations and probate.

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