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Goneness
A state of exhaustion faintness especially as resulting from hunger
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
dies with the person, i.e., the right to sue is gone. 'As if battery be done to a man, if he
future
in pl. NOTE: If the price of the commodity has gone up when the future date arrives, the buyer in the
Newspaper
newspaper for libel, allows the defence of justification to be gone into by justices, allows justices to summarily convict, and gives
Expenditure
is 'paid out or away' and is something which is gone irretrievably, Indian Molasser Co. v. C.I.T., AIR 1959 SC 1049
Gang-week
time when the bounds of the parish are lustrated or gone over by the parish officers-rogation week.
Goods
American Courts, the Supreme Court of India has also not gone into the question of severability. What is essential for an
Hindu
Hindu, The historical and etymological genesis of the word 'Hindu' has given rise to a controversy amongst ideologists; but the...
Issue price
price, issue price is the sum total of whatever has gone into the price of liquor at the time it is
Joint-tenancy
several parts of the land, and the jus accrescendi is gone. (2) By alienation without partition, as by one joint-tenant either
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