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Public order
inserted in Article 19(2) of the Constitution by the Constitution First Amendment Act, 1951, the wide concept of 'public order' is
Equity of redemption
not secured by possession of the documents. Before 1926, the first mortgagee might either before or after the mortgage of the … first security, to the displacement of the mesne mortgage. In order to guard against this, the mortgagee of an equity of
Half life
takes for one half of a substance decaying in a first order reaction to be destroyed For radioactive substances it is the … of the reaction being observed For processes that are true first order processes such as radioactive decay the half life is independent
Piracy
seizing of a merchant vessel in time of war unless first ordered to submit to visit and search; (b) the attack … of a merchant vessel in time of war unless first ordered to submit to visit and search; (b) the attack on
Decree nisi
a divorce or for nullity of marriage shall, in the first instance, be a decree nisi not to be made absolute … the pronouncing thereof, unless the Court by general or special order from time to time fixes a shorter time. (2) After
Secondary
place origin rank etc not primary subordinate not of the first order or rate
New Year's Day
New Year's Day, the 1st of January. The 25th of March was the civil and … was, by a proclamation which bears date 27th November, 1599, ordered thenceforth to commence in that kingdom on the 1st January
Transfer of Land Acts (English)
Transfer Act, 1897 (60 & 61 Vict. c. 65). The first Order in Council (18th July, 1898) applied compulsory registration to the
First order
decaying at an exponential rate a mathematical concept applied to various types of decay such as radioactivity and chemical reactions
Primordially
At the beginning under the first order of things originally
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