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Reservoir
the land but includes the area where the water is held by a dam constructed by the Government, Orient Papers and
Representation
v. Jewsbury, (1874) LR 9 QB 301--where the manager was held personally liable; Hirst v. West Riding Banking Co., (1901) 2
Reasonable
is not per se preposterous or absurd, it must he held to be reasonable. 'The action is called reasonable which an
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Office
Sterry v. Clifton, (1850) 19 LJCP 237, where it was held that certain official clerkships of attorneys might be considered partnership
Real Estate
thereon) including all estates and interests in lands which are held for life (not for years, however many) or for some
Quotations
estimates of the price and did not give quotations. As held by this court in Aluminium Corporation of India v. Their
Public meeting
and, if the offence is committed at a political meeting held in any parliamentary constituency between the date of the issue
Proxy
specify the day on which the meeting is to be held, and is to be available only at the meeting so
Primer seisin
the King's tenants in capite, and not to those who held of inferior or mesne lords. It was a right which
Pith and substance-doctrine of
Constitution upon the legislature which enacted it, it cannot be held to be invalid, merely because it incidentally encroaches on matters
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