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Repugnancy
facts. Repugnancy arises when the provisions of both laws are fully inconsistent or are absolutely irreconcilable and that it is impossible
Rape
against her will (Co. Litt. 123-b); or as expressed more fully, 'rape is the carnal knowledge of any woman, above the
Pipes and tubes
of pipes and tubes does not end there. To achieve fully the purpose for which the pipes and tubes are manufactured,
In furtherance of the common intention
In furtherance of the common intention, to invoke the aid of s. 34 Indian Penal Code, 1860 success-fully, it must...
No cause for such refusal
the company to grant conversion of partly paid-up shares into fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining
New trial
to suppose that the merits have not been fairly and fully discussed, and that the decision is not agreeable to the
Murder
felony of infanticide if at the time she had not fully recovered from the effect of giving birth to the child,
Money land
agreed or directed to be laid out in land, so fully became land as, 1stly, not to be personal assets; 2ndly,
Misrepresentation
easily accessible means of information. At Common Law, see more fully under the title DECEIT. If the representation amounts to a
Material facts
are concerned, this court has held that they should be fully set out in the election petition and if any fact
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