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Reason to believe
SC 989: (1985) 3 SCC 72. Means that reasons should exist but the court will not go into the adequacy of
fact
facere to do, make] 1 : something that has actual existence : a matter of objective reality 2 : any of
False pretence, obtaining property
the accused must have made a false pretence of the existence of a non-existing fact, and the money, etc., must have
Impossibility
the subject-matter has perished before date of contract, or never existed [see (English) Sale of Goods Act, 1893, s. 6; and
Joint-tenancy
at law and in equity, in regard to all titles existing before 1926, and to equitable interests only after 1st January,
Life
the right to the continuance of a person's animal of existence, but a right to the possession of each his organs
Presumption of fact
Presumption of fact, is an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence of some other facts,
Status quo
Status quo, means condition or state of affairs as existing at that time should be maintained and the same should
Partnership
be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners'; that differences as to ordinary matters may be decided
Office
'office' does not necessarily imply that it must have an existence apart from the person, who may hold it. Cases are
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