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Public interest

Punjab & Haryana, AIR 1980 SC 1894: (1980) 4 SCC 266. Public interest, takes within its fold several factors such as the maximum number of permits that may be issued on a route or in any area

Pawn or Pledge

but when that expires, the pledgee must surrender it to the person who succeeds to the ownership. See FACTOR. It is of the essence of the contract that there should be an actual delivery of the thing

Oversamessa

Oversamessa, semble; a forfeiture for contempt or neglect in not pursuing a male-factor, see Jac. Law Dic, 3 Inst. 116.

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Net-worth

taken into consideration; in fact the market value of assets which gives the 'current worth' becomes a relevant factor when in liquidation the question has to be considered whether the company possesses assets which would be sufficient

Murder

possible that different judges may react differently to these situations and moreover, some judges may not regard this factor as having any relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline to accord to it

Misfeasance and non-feasance

He has knowledge that the act may give rise to tort but in the case of non-feasance several factors require consideration for giving rise to actionable negligence, Rajkot Municipal Corporation v. Manjulaben Jayantilal Nakum, (1997) 9 SCC

Migration

Migration, embraces two factors: (1) going from one place to another, and (2) the intention to make the destination a place of

Mercantile agent

Mercantile agent. The Factors Act, 1839 (English) (52 & 53 Vict. c. 45), s. 1, defines a mercantile agent as 'a mercantile

Consideration

law, but the claim is always open to any defences arising out of want of any consideration in factor otherwise available to the covenant or inequity, and equity will not enforce a covenant without consideration unless the

game theory

deals with strategies for maximizing gains or minimizing losses in competitive situations having defined constraints and involving random factors

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Public interest

Punjab & Haryana, AIR 1980 SC 1894: (1980) 4 SCC 266. Public interest, takes within its fold several factors such as the maximum number of permits that may be issued on a route or in any area

Pawn or Pledge

but when that expires, the pledgee must surrender it to the person who succeeds to the ownership. See FACTOR. It is of the essence of the contract that there should be an actual delivery of the thing

Oversamessa

Oversamessa, semble; a forfeiture for contempt or neglect in not pursuing a male-factor, see Jac. Law Dic, 3 Inst. 116.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Net-worth

taken into consideration; in fact the market value of assets which gives the 'current worth' becomes a relevant factor when in liquidation the question has to be considered whether the company possesses assets which would be sufficient

Murder

possible that different judges may react differently to these situations and moreover, some judges may not regard this factor as having any relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline to accord to it

Misfeasance and non-feasance

He has knowledge that the act may give rise to tort but in the case of non-feasance several factors require consideration for giving rise to actionable negligence, Rajkot Municipal Corporation v. Manjulaben Jayantilal Nakum, (1997) 9 SCC

Migration

Migration, embraces two factors: (1) going from one place to another, and (2) the intention to make the destination a place of

Mercantile agent

Mercantile agent. The Factors Act, 1839 (English) (52 & 53 Vict. c. 45), s. 1, defines a mercantile agent as 'a mercantile

Consideration

law, but the claim is always open to any defences arising out of want of any consideration in factor otherwise available to the covenant or inequity, and equity will not enforce a covenant without consideration unless the

game theory

deals with strategies for maximizing gains or minimizing losses in competitive situations having defined constraints and involving random factors

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