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Plate
The duties were repealed by the (English) Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1890, s. 10. The hall-marking of foreign plate is prescribed by ss. 59, 60 of the (English) Customs Act, 1842, as amended by the Hall-marking … The hall-marking of foreign plate is prescribed by ss. 59, 60 of the (English) Customs Act, 1842, as amended by the Hall-marking of Foreign Plate Act, 1904 (4 Edw. 7, c. 6), which directs that foreign plate
life act
life act Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act and amendments. This act of Congress allows foreign spouses of American citizens, the children of those foreign spouses, and spouses and children of certain lawful permanent … life act Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act and amendments. This act of Congress allows foreign spouses of American citizens, the children of those foreign spouses, and spouses
Maritime law
Law, the laws of Oleron and Wisby the works of juris-consults, the judicial decisions of our own and foreign countries, etc. though still susceptible of amendment, our system corresponds more nearly than any other system of maritime … maritime law with those universally recognised principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and navigators should act. The decisions of Lord Mansfield did much to fix the principles and to improve and perfect the maritime
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Law
any part of the territory now comprised in the state of sikkim. Order, 2(1)(c) of Adaptation of Sikkim Laws (No. 1) order, 1975, Kunga Nima Lepcha v. State of Sikkim, AIR 2006 Sikkim 1. The law of … derogation of the fundamental rights are void. It does not apply to Amendment to Constitution under Art. 368. [Constitution of India, Art. 13] All the … (No. 1) order, 1975, Kunga Nima Lepcha v. State of Sikkim, AIR 2006 Sikkim 1. The law of foreign countries is a question of fact in English Courts. See FOREIGN LAW. It (English) is also sometimes used … Fr.; legge, Ital.; lex, fr. ligo, Lat., to bind], a rule of action to which men are obliged to make their conduct conformable. A command,
Obligation
nominated person. [Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974) s. 50A. See also Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005 (25 of 2005), s. 7] It binds a person by oath or contract to do or retrain … annexed for paying of money at a certain time, or for the performance of a covenant, etc.; also foreign government and other bonds and debentures. In Bhudeb Mookerjee v. Kalachand Malik, 34 Cal LJ 315: AIR 1921
Attestation
certain powers of appointment, see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 159, replacing (English) Law of Property Amendment Act, 1859, s. 12. As to attestation by a justice of the peace of the enlistment of a recruit,
Coin
Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 10), consolidated and amended the laws relating to coinage and his Majesty's Mint. This Act was amended by … Gold Standard, but the Gold Standard is now suspended until by Proclamation directed otherwise, see (English) Gold Standard (Amendment) Act, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 46). See TENDER and CURRENCY AND BANK NOTES ACT. … enable effect to be given to an International Convention for the suppression of counterfeiting Currency, to apply to foreign coin certain enactments relating to British coin, and to assimilate the penalties for importing and exporting counterfeit coin,
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
gaolers and others to avoid their yielding obedience to such writ 'contrary to their duty and the known laws of the land''(as laid down in Magna Carta and other statutes), made the writ more actively remedial by … v. Crewe (Earl), (1910) 2 KB 576. See the (English) Criminal Law Amend-ment Act, 1867, s. 10, as to bringing up persons indicted, and who … writ of habeas corpus shall issue out of any of the courts in England into any colony or foreign dominion of the Crown where his Majesty has a lawfully established Court of justice, having authority to grant
Alien
citizenship of some other sovereign State recognized by the United Kingdom. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 4(2), 4th Edn., Para 66, p. 76. The (English) … Aliens are now controlled by the (English) Aliens Restriction Act, 1914, as amended by the (English) Aliens Restriction Amendment Act, 1919. By an Order in Council aliens may be prohibited from landing or leaving the United Kingdom: may … twelve months after 1st August, 1922; and (c) Any person born on board a British ship whether in foreign territorial waters or not: Provided that the child of a British subject, whether that child was born before
Whoever
Director of Enforcement, AIR 1987 SC 1364. The word 'whoever' in sub-s. (1) of s. 23 of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 before its amendment was comprehensive enough to include an association of persons, such as … (1987) 3 SCR 137. [Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947, s. 23(1), 239c), 12(c) (as stood prior to the Amendment Act, 39 of 1957] The word 'whoever' occurring at the opening part of s. 202 of the Penal Code
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