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exigent circumstances

exigent circumstances : circumstances that are of such urgency as to justify a warrantless entry, search, or seizure by

Maills and duties

coin, the word 'Duties' referring to the services as opposed to the money rents, which used to be exigible. Now-a-days the term is seldom used except in 'Action of M. and D.,' which is an action to

Civil list

commencement of each reign, for the expenses of the royal household and establishment, as distinguished from the general exigencies of the state; it is the provision made for the Crown out of the taxes, in lieu of

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Quinto exactus

Edn., p. 1261. Means if a non est inventus is returned upon all of them, a writ of exigent or exigi facias may be sued out, which requires the sheriff to cause the defendant to be proclaimed,

Poor laws

was raised prospectively for some given portion of the year, and upon a scale adapted to the probable exigencies of the parish; and the Act of Elizabeth directed that it should be raised by' taxation of every

Place of residence

possesses establishment at more places than oneand spends time more or less considerable in all those places, as exigencies of his occupation, vocation or fancy demand, he would be deemed to have a place of residence at

Period of limitation

to appeal is not put to any inconvenience or hardship in the prescribed period being shortened by certain exigencies for no fault of his or for reasons beyond his control, Udayan Chinubhai v. R.C. Bali, AIR 1977

Funds, public

fund for discharging the principal and interest of the sum borrowed. This discharge was rarely effected. The public exigencies still continuing, the loans were continued, or the taxes again mortgaged for fresh ones. At length the practice

From time to time

Allahabad to Lucknow or vice versa but also that the number may be increased or decreased according to exigencies. The only limitation on the number is that it shall not be less than two, Shri Nasiruddin v.

Exigenter

Exigenter [fr. exigendarius, Lat.], an officer of the Court of Common Pleas, who makes all exigents, proclamations, etc., Cowel.

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