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Dearle v. Hall
Dearle v. Hall. The rule which takes its name from this case, reported 1823, 3 Russ. 1, originated with the...
If for any reason
If for any reason, although the opening words used in s. 12(8) are 'if for any reason' and not 'if...
Reading of a Bill
Reading of a Bill, in House of Commons, the three stages through which a Bill passes, are: First Reading, Second...
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Rackrent
Rackrent, rent raised to the uttermost; the full annual benefit of the property; in the (English) Public Health Act, 1936,...
If any
If any, The phrase 'if any', signifies that if no duty is payable, nothing will be deducted from the wholesale...
Commission, the promoter's
Commission, the promoter's, means the amount by which the aggregate total stakes in all the competitions exceeds the sum of...
Earnest
Earnest [fr. eornest, Sax.], the sum paid by the buyer of goods in order to bind the seller to the...
Certifies
Certifies, the word 'certifies' is a strong word. It indicates that the High Court must bring its mind to bear...
Hire
Hire [locatio, conductio, Lat.], a bailment for a reward or compensation. It is divisible into four sorts:-(1) The hiring of...
Retrenchment
Retrenchment, in its ordinary connotation is discharge of labour as surplus though the business or work itself is continued, S.M....
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