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Case, action on the

1873 and 1875, the term 'action on the case' only continues to exist as a convenient mode of expression, and has ceased to be a term of art. For different kinds of actions of trespass on the

Business of the Govt. of the State

Business of the Govt. of the State, The expression 'business of the Government of the State' in Art. 166(3) of the Constitution, comprises functions which the Governor

Capital asset

Capital asset, The expression 'capital asset: is defined in S. 2(14) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 to mean 'property of any kind

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Capita, Per

here the intestate's personalty is divided into three equal portions, and distributed per capita, one to each. The expression 'per capita, does not occur in the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, which repealed the Statute of Distribution

Cadre

(1975) 3 SCC 258. [Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970, R. 6 (3)] In the service jurisprudence the expression 'cadre' means the unit of strength of a service or a part of it as determined by the

By that act

By that act, the expression 'by that act' does not mean that the immediate effect of the act committed must be death, Om

By reason of

By reason of, the expression 'by reason of' indicates that the 'disturbances' and the 'situation' must be proximately connected as cause and effect,

By any lawful compromise

under Order XXIII Rule 3 of the Code, it is not necessary for the Court to say in express terms in the order that it was satisfied that the compromise was a lawful one. It will be

But not thereafter

words are 'but not thereafter' used in the proviso to sub-s. (3). This phrase would amount to an express exclusion within the meaning of s. 29(2) of the Limitation Act, and would therefore bar the application of

Burgage-holding

service was watching and warding, and was done by the burgesses within the territory of the borough, whether expressed in the charter or not. See 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101.

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Case, action on the

1873 and 1875, the term 'action on the case' only continues to exist as a convenient mode of expression, and has ceased to be a term of art. For different kinds of actions of trespass on the

Business of the Govt. of the State

Business of the Govt. of the State, The expression 'business of the Government of the State' in Art. 166(3) of the Constitution, comprises functions which the Governor

Capital asset

Capital asset, The expression 'capital asset: is defined in S. 2(14) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 to mean 'property of any kind

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Capita, Per

here the intestate's personalty is divided into three equal portions, and distributed per capita, one to each. The expression 'per capita, does not occur in the Administration of Estates Act, 1925, which repealed the Statute of Distribution

Cadre

(1975) 3 SCC 258. [Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970, R. 6 (3)] In the service jurisprudence the expression 'cadre' means the unit of strength of a service or a part of it as determined by the

By that act

By that act, the expression 'by that act' does not mean that the immediate effect of the act committed must be death, Om

By reason of

By reason of, the expression 'by reason of' indicates that the 'disturbances' and the 'situation' must be proximately connected as cause and effect,

By any lawful compromise

under Order XXIII Rule 3 of the Code, it is not necessary for the Court to say in express terms in the order that it was satisfied that the compromise was a lawful one. It will be

But not thereafter

words are 'but not thereafter' used in the proviso to sub-s. (3). This phrase would amount to an express exclusion within the meaning of s. 29(2) of the Limitation Act, and would therefore bar the application of

Burgage-holding

service was watching and warding, and was done by the burgesses within the territory of the borough, whether expressed in the charter or not. See 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101.

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