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Fees

a particular case depends on the subject-matter in relation to which fees are imposed. Secretary, Government of Madras, Home Department v. Zenith Lamp and Electrical Ltd., AIR 1973 SC 724: (1973) 1 SCC 162: (1973) 2 SCR

Determined

1 WLR 305 Determined, imports a degree of finality and this is reinforced by the qualification, Reg. v. Home Secretary, Ex parte Salem (CA), (1999) 2 WLR 1.

Domiciled

is concerned the necessary intention is that the person should want to make the country in question his home, Mark v. Mark (CA), (2004) 3 WLR 641.

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Drunkenness

supplying him with intoxicating liquor in pursuance of s. 9 of the Act of 1902 and the elaborate Home Office Regulations issued in aid of that enactment. See BALCK LIST. 'Certified inebriate reformatories' may be certified as

Duty of excise

Duty of excise, a duty of excise is a tax-levy on home-produced goods of a specified class or description, the duty being calculated according to the quantity or value of

Excise

excisum, Lat.], the name given to the duties or taxes laid on certain articles produced and consumed at home, amongst which spirits have always been the most important; but, exclusive of these, the duties on the licences

Factor

commission-merchant or consignee; and the goods received by him for sale are called a consignment. He is a home factor when he resides in the same state or country with his principal, and a foreign factor when

Factory

steam boilers, enabling district councils to make bye-laws as to escape from fire, increasing the powers of the Home Secretary for the regulation of dangerous trades, and conferring on country councils many of the powers which only

Fairs

very injurious to the inhabitants of the town in which such fairs are held,' gives power to the Home Secretary to abolish any fair on representation of the magistrates, and with consent of the owner; and many

Fraud

Administrative Law. It has been aptly observed by Lord Bridge in Khawaji [Khawaja v. Secretary of state for Home Deptt., (1983) 1 All ER 765] that it is dangerous to introduce maxims of common law as to

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