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Detention
back may be by force; but it need not be by force, Union of India v. Steel Stock Holders Syndicate, (1976) 3 SCC 108: AIR 1976 SC 879: (1976) 3 SCR 504. Means keeping back a wife
Industrial assurance
Industrial assurance. See the (English) Industrial Assurance Act, 1923 (repealing the Collecting Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies Act, 1896), which consolidates and amends the law relating to industrial assurance. The Act gives increased protection to the...
Deterioration
of it, namely, the change for the worse in the thing itself, Union of India v. Steel Stock Holders, (1976) 3 SCC 108: AIR 1976 SC 879: (1976) 3 SCR 504. [Railways Act, 1890, s. 76]
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Dividend
s. 2(h)] Dividend, is a share of profits, whether at a fixed rate or otherwise, allocated to the holders of shares in a company, Henry v. Great Northern Rly. Co., (1857) 1 De G&J 606. 'Dividend' in
Dock warrants
from hand to hand, so as to vest the property in the goods mentioned in them in the holders.
Electoral franchise
elected the members, in others the franchise was exercised solely by the freemen, in others by the burgage holders (see BURGAGE TENURE), in others by those paying what corresponded to local rates (see SCOT AND LOT), in
Esquire
several faculties, and barristers-at-law, are also esquires. None of these offices convey gentility to the posterity of the holders. (V) The last kind of esquires are those of Knights of the Bath, each of whom appoints three
Frank-pledge
under law, Fleta, i. 47. See Court-LEET. A promise given to sovereign by a group of ten free holders (a tithing) ensuring the groups good conduct, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 670.
Goods
Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in a medium they are widely distributed to computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition....
House of Commons
may sit for any place in Great Britain. The English, Scotch, and Irish judges are disqualified, also the holders of various offices particularized by statute, government contractors, clergymen, and bankrupts. See House of Commons disqualification (Declaration of
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Detention
back may be by force; but it need not be by force, Union of India v. Steel Stock Holders Syndicate, (1976) 3 SCC 108: AIR 1976 SC 879: (1976) 3 SCR 504. Means keeping back a wife
Industrial assurance
Industrial assurance. See the (English) Industrial Assurance Act, 1923 (repealing the Collecting Societies and Industrial Assurance Companies Act, 1896), which consolidates and amends the law relating to industrial assurance. The Act gives increased protection to the...
Deterioration
of it, namely, the change for the worse in the thing itself, Union of India v. Steel Stock Holders, (1976) 3 SCC 108: AIR 1976 SC 879: (1976) 3 SCR 504. [Railways Act, 1890, s. 76]
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Dividend
s. 2(h)] Dividend, is a share of profits, whether at a fixed rate or otherwise, allocated to the holders of shares in a company, Henry v. Great Northern Rly. Co., (1857) 1 De G&J 606. 'Dividend' in
Dock warrants
from hand to hand, so as to vest the property in the goods mentioned in them in the holders.
Electoral franchise
elected the members, in others the franchise was exercised solely by the freemen, in others by the burgage holders (see BURGAGE TENURE), in others by those paying what corresponded to local rates (see SCOT AND LOT), in
Esquire
several faculties, and barristers-at-law, are also esquires. None of these offices convey gentility to the posterity of the holders. (V) The last kind of esquires are those of Knights of the Bath, each of whom appoints three
Frank-pledge
under law, Fleta, i. 47. See Court-LEET. A promise given to sovereign by a group of ten free holders (a tithing) ensuring the groups good conduct, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 670.
Goods
Goods, Computer programs are the product of an intellectual process, but once implanted in a medium they are widely distributed to computer owners. An analogy can be drawn to a compact-disc recording of an orchestral rendition....
House of Commons
may sit for any place in Great Britain. The English, Scotch, and Irish judges are disqualified, also the holders of various offices particularized by statute, government contractors, clergymen, and bankrupts. See House of Commons disqualification (Declaration of
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