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Right of private defence
rule, are neither expected to run away of safety when faced with grave and imminent danger to their person or property
Misconduct in office
perform, acts performed improperly and failure to act in the face of an affirmative duty to act, Chairman & M.D. Bharat
Joint-tenancy
trustees who did not appear in that character on the face of the deed (lest the title be in cumbered with
Inland Bill of Exchange
Inland Bill of Exchange, 'a bill which on the face of it purports to be (a) both drawn and payable
Hybrid award
of showing that there is an error apparent on the face of the award becomes insurmountable and ordinarily such award cannot
Holder in due course
of exchange [cheque or note], complete and regular on the face of it,' under the following conditions, namely:- (a) That he
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
or knowing himself to be likely permanently to disfigure Z's face, gives Z a blow which does not permanently disfigure Z's
Four-corners
Four-corners, of an instrument; that which is contained on the face of a deed, without any aid from knowledge of the
Encounter
To come against face to face to meet to confront either by chance suddenly
deface
deface de·faced de·fac·ing : to destroy or mar the face or surface of de·face·ment n de·fac·er n
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