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Market
by long and immemorial usage, which presupposes a grant. See FAIRS; and (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 167, the Public
Piedpoudre, Court of
Fr., a pedlar or petty chapman, such as resorts to fairs or markets], a Court of record incident to every fair
use
conditions set forth in a zoning ordinance : special exception fair use : a use of copyrighted material that does not
Beau-pleader
Beau-pleader (to plead fairly), an obsolete writ upon the Statute of Malbridge (52 Hen.
Reasonable doubt
an imaginary, trivial or a merely possible doubt; but a fair doubt based upon reason and common sense, State of U.P.
equity
equity pl: -ties [Latin aequitat- aequitas fairness, justice, from aequus equal, fair] 1 a : justice according
good faith
good faith [translation of Latin bona fides] : honesty, fairness, and lawfulness of purpose : absence of any intent to
Due process of law
India, Art. 21] It embraces the fundamental concept of a fair trial, with opportunity to be heard, Thomas v. Baptiste (PC),
Excess realisation
excess of-- (a) the controlled price, or (b) where any fair price has been fixed by a court for levy sugar
Copyhold
the enfranchisement of land as in their judgment would be fair and just and would facilitate enfranchisement,' and also a scale
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