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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.
Fine
an offender, also called a ransom. See PENALTY. An amicable final agreement or compromise of a fictitious or actual suit to
Food stuff
1946, s. 2(9)] 'Foodstuff' need not necessarily mean only the final food product which is consumed. It also includes raw food
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Found to be due
pay. If a claim to refund is barred by a final order, it cannot be said that there is a subsisting
Garnishee
creditor but to some third party who has obtained a final judgment against the creditor. The order thus arresting the debt
Hearing
not necessarily imply the last hearing at the time of final adjudication. Going by the scheme and purpose of O. 9,
Court of record
6th Edn., p. 286. Although the Supreme Court as the final appellate court, can revise the decisions of the High Court,
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
Instruments of partition
to divide such property in severalty, and includes also a final order for effecting a partition passed by any revenue-authority or
Last proximate act test
crime of attempt, based on whether the defendant does the final act necessary to commit an offence (such as pulling the
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