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Arrest in final process
Arrest in final process, is the arrest in a civil case after the conclusion
Final process
Final process, a writ of execution on a judgment or decree.
Mesne process
between its beginning and end, as contradistinguished from primary and final process. Thus, the capias or mesne process was issued after a … process, and before a capias ad satisfaciendum, which was the final process, or process of execution. See IMPRISONMENT. By the (English) Judgments
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Execution
obtained of anything recovered by a judgment. It is styled final process, and is regulated by R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XLII., r. 17,
Being under sentence of life imprisonment
it would be limited to a sentence which has become final, absolute and indivisible so far as judicial process is concerned.
Date of such conviction
of the initial conviction and not the date of the final conviction. If this phrase was construed to mean the date … final and ultimate conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant.
Food stuff
1946, s. 2(9)] 'Foodstuff' need not necessarily mean only the final food product which is consumed. It also includes raw food … consumed. It also includes raw food articles which may after processing be used as food by human beings, K. Janardhan Pillai
In or in relation to
in which the offence is committed and the other, the final proceedings, in the same or a transferee court are, in … are, in substance, different stages of the same integrated judicial process, the offence can be said to have been committed 'in
Presumption
man would do under similar circumstances. Presumption is not the final conclusion to be drawn from other facts. But it could … a fact from another, the court is only applying a process of intelligent reasoning which the mind of a prudent man
Pattinsons process
skimmings which concentrate the silver in the molten bath the final skimmings being nearly pure lad The processwas invented in 1833 … A process of desilverizing argentiferous lead by repeated meltings and skimmings which
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