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such other manner as the Court or judge may deem expedient.' Similar power is given to referees to state a case

Torture

Torture, an account of this atrocious expedient may be found in the Encyclop'dia Britannica (tit. 'Torture'). Reference

Trust for sale

of beneficiaries whose consent was not required, thus providing an expedient, which, together with the Settled Land Acts and other statutes

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University

Vict. c. 26), proceeding on the preamble 'that it is expedient that the benefits of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and

Urgency Order

Urgency Order. In cases of urgency, where expedient for the welfare of any person alleged to be of

Uses

Thus a novel contrivance, which was at first a liberating expedient, became a gigantic system, which superseded the doctrines and practice

Vagrants

and at such place within their jurisdiction, as they deem expedient. By the (English) Vagrant Act Amendment Act, 1873 (36 &

Inheritance

died before the 1st of January, 1834, it is deemed expedient to give both old and new:- Old Canons.--The old Canons,

In addition and without prejudice to any powers

court is of the opinion that it is just and expedient to do so, Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs v.

Impracticable

difficult of performance, and is a much stronger term than expedient, Union of India v. Harjeet Singh Sandhu, (2001) 5 SCC

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