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Forest-produce
Forest-produce, means: (a) the following whether found in, or brought from, a forest or not, that is
Ratio decidendi
or rule of law on which a court decision is founded, Black's Law Dictionary,7th Edn., 1269. The ratio decidendi of a
Reasonable and probable cause
to an action for false imprisonment. After the jury have found the facts, the question whether the facts show a reasonable
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Reasonable doubt
reluctance to convict; it means a real doubt, a doubt founded upon reasons, K. Gopal Reddy v. State of Andhra Pradesh,
Receiver of stolen property
twelve months preced-ing the date of the offence charged was found or had been in his possession; (b) the fact that
Recovery
the Court of Common Pleas, carried on to judgment, and founded on the supposition of an adverse claim; and (2) the
Regius professor
Regius professor, a royal professor, or reader of lectures, founded in the universities by the King. Henry VIII. founded in
Remitter of actions to County Court
in the High Court where (1) the plaintiff's claim is founded either on contract or tort and the amount claimed or
Sacramentum
significance. The sum of the wager, forfeited by the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious
Seizure
Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1363. Merely holding books found lying in the premises for perusing them cannot properly be
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