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Public policy
term. Rules of public policy do not belong to a fixed or customary law; they are capable on proper occasions of
Vest
of any one. The word 'vest' has not got a fixed connotation, meaning in all cases that the property is owned
Trout
shall in any place in which a period has been fixed in that behalf by a bye-law under this or any
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on one week-day in every week, which day may be fixed by the local authority (s. 4); and a ''closing hour,'
Land-tax
by s. 31 of the (English) Finance Act, 1896, which fixes the maximum at one shilling in the ' in any
Debenture
165] of certain pro-perty with the repayment at a time fixed of money lent by person therein named at a given
Damages
of India, (1979) 4 SCC 573 (591). The compensation as fixed by the jury, or judge if the case be tried
Case, action on the
case for words' as well as slander, two years being fixed as its limitation of time, six years being fixed for
Call
for payment of an instalment other than payments due at fixed dates by the terms of the prospectus or agreement to
Annuity
annuity, the payment to be made periodically should be a fixed or predetermined one, and it should not be liable to
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