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Illness slip
so much so that interim orders once obtained have notoriously been found to have continued for a long time merely on the 'illness slip' and, therefore, the facility of adjournment on this basis should be abolished so … Illness slip, is a facility which has been abused more often than not, so much so that interim orders
Stridhan
right or interest in it with the sole exception that in times of extreme distress, as in famine, illness or the like, the husband can utilise it but he is morally bound to restore it or its … her husband. Ordinarily, the husband has no right or interest in it with the sole exception that in times of extreme distress, as in famine, illness or the like, the husband can utilise it but he is
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family medical leave act (fmla)
certain employers to give time off to employees to take care of their own or a family member's illness, or to care for a newborn or adopted child
will
in some states that is dictated orally before witnesses and set down in writing within a statutorily specified time period (as 30 days) and that is allowed only for one in imminent peril of death from a … (as 30 days) and that is allowed only for one in imminent peril of death from a terminal illness or from military or maritime service pour-over will : a will that provides for a transfer of assets
Previous
Going before in time being or happening before something else antecedent prior as previous arrangements a previous illness
Deposition
solicitor had a full opportunity of cross-examining the witness. Under the second, the testimony of any person dangerously ill may be taken down by a justice of the peace at any time before trial, and read at
Shop
the shop before closing time may be served, or when the article is required in a case of illness. The sale of meals and food is excepted in certain circumstances, as also that of intoxicating liquors, medicine,
De bene esse
used in reference to an examination, out of Court and before trial, of witnesses who are old, dangerously ill, or about to leave the country, on the terms that if the witnesses continue ill or absent, their … or fall according to the merit of the thing in its own nature (Jac. Law Dict.). in modern times the term is chiefly used in reference to an examination, out of Court and before trial, of witnesses
Marz-ool-maut
cannot make a valid gift of the whole of his property until a year has elapsed, from the time he was first attacked by it. When a gift is made by a person labouring under such a … (2) that the disease was such as to engender in him the apprehension of death; (3) that the illness incapacitated him from the pursuit of his ordinary avocations and prevented him from saying his prayers while standing.
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