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Libel
a defence to an indictment, a plea justifying on the ground of the truth of the libel must further allege that
Misconception of court
attitude taken up by the party appears to be a ground analogous to the grounds set forth in the first part
Nuisance
two persons, it is a private--not a public--nuisance, and affords ground only for an action of tort. But that which is
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Graveyard
founder, his relations or his descendants. In such a burial ground no person who does not belong to the family of
Reason to believe
a brief order recording reasons and prima facie formulation of grounds in support thereof at least broadly backed by statement of
Representation
not as a rule actionable; 'an innocent misrepresentation gives no ground for damages,' but this involves the question whether the misrepresentation
Residential house
including a flat constructed above the commercial plot on the ground floor. This will be so even if originally the plot
Well
means a well sunk for the search of extraction of ground water by any user, and includes as open well, dug
Hare
may kill hares without a certificate, and by the (English) Ground Game Act, 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 47), amended
cause
this entry prob··a·ble cause [prÄ -bə-bəl-] 1 : a reasonable ground in fact and circumstance for a belief in the existence
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