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De minimis non curat lex
courts will not, as a rule, take notice of the fraction of a day (see that title); or grant a new
Debenture
is frequently irredeemable, and usually transferable in any amounts except fractions of a pound. Debentures may be made payable to bearer,
Fiction
in fictione juris semper 'quitas existit. See, e.g., EJECTMENT; FINE; FRACTION OF A DAY; LATITAT; QUOMINUS; TROVER.
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Fractionem diei non recipit lex
Fractionem diei non recipit lex. Lofft, 572, The law does not
Jenmikaram
shall be the sum total of the michavaram and the fractional fee', Cochin Devaswom Board Trichur v. Vamana Setti, AIR 1966
Shares in public undertakings
will not recognize the divisibility of a pound stock into fractions. And see s. 50 (Companies Act, 1929) and also s.
Metric system
coinage, weights, measures, etc., wherein the integer is divided into fractions of a tenth, hundredth, etc., and no others. Contracts are
Persecution
to persecution, in a country otherwise secular, but where sizable fractions of the population do not respect the religious beliefs of
Public prosecutor
generic sense of including any purpose in which even a fraction of the community may be interested or by which it
Co-owner
said that he is only a part owner or a fractional owner of the property, Kanta Goel v. B.P. Pathak, (1977)
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