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Holding out
knowingly suffered to be made by others that a person is a partner in a firm on the faith of which representation credit has been given to the firm, makes the person so representing himself liable as
Proxy
C.S.O. 62) prohibit the sending out of stamped proxies in connection with extension bills. Directors, acting in good faith in the interests of the company, may do what they think advisable to get shareholders to vote either
De nomination
nomination, a collection of individuals classed together under same name: a religious sect or body having a common faith and organisation and designated by a distinctive name, Commissioner, Hindu Religious Endowments v. Sri Lakshmindra Thirtha Swamiar of
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Regulate
in the Act but also embrace within its fold the powers incidental to the regulation envisaged in good faith in the interest of the general public, Sujatha Touring Talkies v. State of Karnataka, AIR 1986 Kar 21.
Mala fides
Mala fides, bad faith; the opposite to bona fides, and opposit to good faith. Means want of good faith, personal bias, grudge,
Fairness
State of Bihar, (1990) 2 SCC 48 (55). Implies that even an administrative authority must act in good faith; and without bias, apply its mind to all relevant considerations and must not be swayed by irrelevant consideration,
Act purporting to be done in official capacity
Bennerjee, ILR (1930) 57 Cal 1127. No distinction can be made between acts done illegally and in bad faith and acts done bona fide in official capacity. See Bhagchand Dagadusa's case. S. 80 of the Code of
Negotiable instruments
as bills of exchange and promissory notes. Any person acquiring a negotiable instrument for value and in good faith can enforce the contract contained in it against the person liable on it, although the person from whom
Persuasion
Persuasion, the word 'persuasion' is a synonym of faith, creed, etc. Webster's Third New International Dictionary Vol. II, p. 1688, gives the meaning of 'persuasion' among others
VerbarRaskolnik
The name applied by the Russian government to any subject of the Greek faith who dissents from the established church The Raskolniki embrace many sects whose common characteristic is a clinging to
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