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Birth, Concealing
dead at the time, and that a body has been found and identified with that of the child to whom the
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
for the right owner to take them wherever they were found, and he in whose possession they were found was bound
Magna Carta
as one of the great common-law documents and as the foundation of constitution liberties. The other three great charters of English
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Person
him and a narcotic drug or a psychotropic substance is found from it, it cannot be said that if was found
Original Writ or Original
Writ or Original [breve originale, Lat.], was the beginning or foundation of a real action at Common Law. It is also
On the fact and in the circumstances of the case
of the case', it means on the facts and circumstances found by the Tribunal and not about the facts and circumstances
Novation
on novation between a customer and a firm will be found discussed in Lindley on Partnership. Slight evidence is sufficient to
Marumakkattayam
other schools of Hindu Law is that the former is founded on the matriarchate while the latter is founded upon the
Immoral contracts
Immoral contracts, contracts founded upon considerations contra bonos mores, are void. Ex turpi contractu
Lawful, Legal
be without any basis or interest but the latter is founded on some rule, sanction or excuse. Dictionarily 'litigious' means 'disputed'
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