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Judicial activism
judges allow their personal views about public policy, among other factors, to guide their decisions, usu. with the suggestion that adherents
Hire-purchase system
but the hirer does not 'agree to buy' within the Factors Act or Sale of Goods Act so as to be
Have regard to
Have regard to, means that the factors specifically enumerated shall be taken into account while performing the
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Haro, Harron
Haro, Harron, an outcry after felons and male-factors, Ibid.
Good faith
the person making the imputation, and a variety of other factors. Good faith, therefore is a matter for evidence. It is
Gallows
laid over either one or two posts, from which male factors are hanged. See EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. A wooden frame consisting
Decreet of exoneration
Decreet of exoneration, discharging trustees executors, factors, tutors, and others, Ibid.
Entrenched clause
delayed legislation or a combination of two or more such factors, Office of Speaker in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding and
Dumping
Dumping, the factors to constitute dumping one (i) an import at prices which
Document of title
the document to transfer or receive goods thereby represented, (English) Factors Act, 1889, s. 1(4) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England 1(2),
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