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Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
Criminal Appeal Rules, 1908]. The decision of the Court is final, unless the Director of Public Prosecutions, or the prosecutor or
Claim in equity
sought, but a reference to chambers was nevertheless necessary before final decree, which would be as of course, all parties being
Counter-claim
action, so as to enable the Court to pronounce a final judgment in the same action, both on the original and
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Arbitration
the Arbitration Act, 1889 as amended. He is generally the final judge of law and facts; he is bound by the
Lis pendens
therefore a person was allowed to be ignorant of a final decree of the court made in a cause in which
Quietus
Final discharge or acquittance as from debt or obligation that which
Ragnarok
called ldquoTwilight of the Godsrdquo called in German Goumltterdaumlmmerung the final destruction of the world in the great conflict between the
Reason
decisive for an opinion or a conclusion principle efficient cause final cause ground of argument
Restorationist
One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favor and presence of God
Sake
Final cause end purpose of obtaining cause motive reason interest concern
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