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Authority of law
Authority of law, the expression 'authority of law' refers to a valid law which means the tax proposed to be levied must be
Blank transfer
by deed; but if transferable under hand only the transfer may be filled in by any one having express authority, or authority to be implied from the nature of the transaction, Hibblewhite v. McMorine, 6 M&W 200,
Barrister, or Barrastor
are given not as a salary or hire, but as a mere honorarium or gratuity, and even an express promise by a client to pay money to counsel for his advocacy is not binding, see Re Le
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Bhatha land
Bhatha land, The expression 'bhatha land' means land which forms part of the bed of a river on which vegetables, melon, cucumber,
Betting and gambling
Betting and gambling, The expression 'betting and gambling' in List II, Entry 34 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution includes conduct of
Benignior sententia in verbis generalibus seu dubiis est preferenda
generalibus seu dubiis est preferenda [Lat.], The most favourable construction is to be placed on general or doubtful expressions.
Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire
destroy such intent because of insufficient language, for to the intention, when once discovered, all technical forms of expression must give way. See the maxims very fully illustrated in Broom's Legal Maxims, it being said that, notwithstanding
Belonging to
Belonging to, the expression 'belonging to' and as such indicates something over which a person has dominion and lawful dominion, Mir Osman
Be capitalised and distributed
Be capitalised and distributed, The expression 'be capitalised and distributed' in the resolution means 'is hereby capitalised and distributed'. In fact the whole tenor
Basic wages
Workmen, (1960) 3 SCR 488: AIR 1960 SC 985 (988). [U.P. Industrial Disputes Act (1947), s. 3] The expression 'basic wages for the time being payable to each of the employees' under s. 6 of the Act
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Expressiveness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Authority of law
Authority of law, the expression 'authority of law' refers to a valid law which means the tax proposed to be levied must be
Blank transfer
by deed; but if transferable under hand only the transfer may be filled in by any one having express authority, or authority to be implied from the nature of the transaction, Hibblewhite v. McMorine, 6 M&W 200,
Barrister, or Barrastor
are given not as a salary or hire, but as a mere honorarium or gratuity, and even an express promise by a client to pay money to counsel for his advocacy is not binding, see Re Le
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Bhatha land
Bhatha land, The expression 'bhatha land' means land which forms part of the bed of a river on which vegetables, melon, cucumber,
Betting and gambling
Betting and gambling, The expression 'betting and gambling' in List II, Entry 34 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution includes conduct of
Benignior sententia in verbis generalibus seu dubiis est preferenda
generalibus seu dubiis est preferenda [Lat.], The most favourable construction is to be placed on general or doubtful expressions.
Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire
destroy such intent because of insufficient language, for to the intention, when once discovered, all technical forms of expression must give way. See the maxims very fully illustrated in Broom's Legal Maxims, it being said that, notwithstanding
Belonging to
Belonging to, the expression 'belonging to' and as such indicates something over which a person has dominion and lawful dominion, Mir Osman
Be capitalised and distributed
Be capitalised and distributed, The expression 'be capitalised and distributed' in the resolution means 'is hereby capitalised and distributed'. In fact the whole tenor
Basic wages
Workmen, (1960) 3 SCR 488: AIR 1960 SC 985 (988). [U.P. Industrial Disputes Act (1947), s. 3] The expression 'basic wages for the time being payable to each of the employees' under s. 6 of the Act
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