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Magna Carta

basis of our legislation, and the material guarantee of the freedom of political opinion, and of vindicating the right of publicly … Charter, as set forth in the statutes at large, is expressed to be made in the ninth year of King Henry

Oath

be taken by members of the Parliament of the Irish Free State, see the Irish Free State (Agreement) Act, 1922, Sched., … 3 enacts that in every Act passed after 1850-- The expression 'oath' and 'affidavit' shall, in the case of persons for

Open space

It is equally clear that the existence of say one free at one corner of the space would not prevent the … any less an open space within the meaning of that expression in the proviso to rule 18(a) of the Madras Places

Good faith

the context of different statutes, subjects and situations, honest intent free from taint of fraud or fraudulent design, is a constant … care and attention. [Limitation Act, 1963, s. 2 (h)] The expression 'good faith' has not been defined in the U.P. Imposition

Procedure established by law

SC 27. In India as in UK, the legislature is free to lay down any procedure, within the ambit of its … of the States. It is not proper to construe this expression in the light of the meaning given to the expression

Company

and economic scene. This doctrine glorified the concept of a free economic society in which State intervention in social and economic … 96: AIR 1979 SC 1104: (1979) 3 SCR 419. the expression 'company' means a company registered under the Indian Companies Act,

Mortgage

redemption, he will be entitled to have his property again free from the mortgagee's claim; but should he not comply with … foreclosure decree, a sale by the mortgagee under a power, express or implied, in that behalf, a legislative provision, or unreasonable

Occupier

otherwise using his own land or building; (c) a rent free tenant of any land or building; (d) a licensee in … to be used. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R. 2(1)(af)] The expression 'occupier' would take in its sweep every person who is

Rent

qualifying the grantee for the parlia-mentary franchise, as a forty-shilling free-holder, under 8 Hen. 6, c. 7, but this kind of … usually created by deed or will, and was accompanied by express powers of distress and entry. Small rent-charges were frequently granted

Education

Acts, 1870 to 1919, which together established a system of free and compulsory elementary education of a non-denominational character. The initial … 1 SCR 863. [Income Tax Act, 1961, s. 2(15)] The expression 'education' is of wide import and includes all matters relating

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