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Himself
An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun used as a subject usually with he as he himself will...
Himself
Himself, occurring in the Act which is the subject-matter of the present case has to be read as himself and...
Deliberately absented himself
Deliberately absented himself, consideration must be given to the concept of deliberate absence and to the concept of a trial,...
Use of himself
Use of himself, recognises landlord's bona fide right to live as a family with persons of his choice, Karnataka Rent...
Bond
Bond [fr. binda, band, bunden, A. S., to bind], a written acknowledgement or binding of a debt under seal. See...
Agent
Agent, a person acting for another, whether by his express or implied authority, the general rule being, that whatever a...
Restitutio in integrum
Restitutio in integrum, the rescinding of a contract or transaction, so as to place the parties to it in the...
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt
Voluntarily causing grievous hurt, whoever voluntarily causes hurt, if the hurt which he intends to cause or knows himself to...
Common employment
Common employment. The general rule that a master is liable for damage caused by the negligence of his servant has...
Power
Power, in respect of court the word 'power' means an authority expressly or impliedly conferred on the court by law...
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