Grounding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oysters
in rem will lie for damage caused by the negligent grounding of a ship on an oyster bed (The Swift, 1901,
Intoxicating liquor
renewal requires no confirmation. From a refusal to renew, the grounds of which must be specified in writing [s. 18(2)], there
Judgment
does it terminate or dispose of the suit on any ground, Asrumati Debi v. Rupendra Deb Raikot, AIR 1953 SC 198:
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New trial
the Court must be satisfied that there are strong probable grounds to suppose that the merits have not been fairly and
Adultery
innocent party a divorce a mensa et thoro on the ground of the other's adultery, a husband could obtain a dissolution
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
the Court of Criminal Appeal-- (a) against his conviction onany ground of appeal which involves a question of law alone; and
Divorce
three years after marriage. Judicial Separation is grantable on any ground available for divorce, or for non-compliance with a decree for
abstention
state court or agency Bur·ford abstention [bər-fərd-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of a challenge
Desertion
be obtained either by the husband or wife on the ground of desertion, without cause, for two years and upwards; and
Foras
perhaps not quite exclusively, limited to the new salt batty ground reclaimed from the sea, or other waste ground lying outside
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