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jurisdiction under a long-arm statute see also doing business statute, fair play and substantial justice International Shoe Co. v. Washington in
rate base
rate base : the total fair value of public utility property that is used in rendering
reasonably equivalent value
reasonably equivalent value : value that is a fair amount for property transferred by a debtor esp. in bankruptcy
substantial justice
of a sufficient degree esp. to satisfy a standard of fairness ;also : justice administered according to the substance and not
Cohuagium
paid by those who meet promiscuously in a market or fair, Du Cange.
Criminal contempt
be publicly or privately criticised, provided that the criticism is fair and temperate and made in good faith. The absence of
Company
Company [fr. compagnia, Ital., which word is still printed on Bank of England notes as 'compa'], a body of persons...
Conduct of elections
power to make all necessary provisions for conducting free and fair elections, Union of India v. Association for Democratic Reforms, AIR
Consolidation of mortgages
who seeks equity must do equity'; it was not considered fair to the mortgagee to allow the mortgagor to pay off
Consumer
eatable or otherwise from a shop, business house, corporation, store, fair price shop to use of private or public services. In
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