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Covenant
to be prejudicial to the public interest, or othrwise contrary to law, is absolutely void, as is an impossible covenant, if the impossibility existed at thetime of making it. The time within which an action must be
Deed
the last or peroration-clause in a deed-poll. In any case, even if there be no date, or an impossible date, the deed takes effect from its actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible. The parties are
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia. Hob. 96.--(The law does not compel to impossibilities.) see IMPOSSIBILITY. The law does not compel to imopossible ends.
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Sealed container
Sealed container, means a container which is 'so closed that access is impossible without breaking the fastening, CST v. G.G. Industries, (1968) 21 STC 63 (SC). Sealed containers, 'sealed Container' merely
Impossibilium nulla obligatio est
Impossibilium nulla obligatio est [Lat.], there is no obligation to do impossible things.
Inconsistent
whether mutual co-existence between s. 34 of the Bonus Act and s. 3(b) of the U.P. Act is impossible. If they relate to the same subject-matter, to the same situation, and both substantially overlap and are co-extensive
Incapacitated person
by mental illness or deficiency, or by physical illness or disability to the extent that personal decision-making is impossible, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 763.
In corrigibility
In corrigibility, means serious or persistent mis-behaviours by a child, making reformation by parental control impossible or unlikely, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 770.
Impotent, Impotency
party is impotent if his or her mental or physical condition makes cons-ummation of the marriage a practical impossibility. The condition must be one, according to the statute, which existed at the time of the marriage and
Impotency
Impotency means a person is impotent if his physical or mental condition make consummation of marriage a practical impossibility. Impotency may arise on account of physical defect or mental condition such as total repugnance to the sexual
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Covenant
to be prejudicial to the public interest, or othrwise contrary to law, is absolutely void, as is an impossible covenant, if the impossibility existed at thetime of making it. The time within which an action must be
Deed
the last or peroration-clause in a deed-poll. In any case, even if there be no date, or an impossible date, the deed takes effect from its actual delivery, of which extrinsic evidence is admissible. The parties are
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia
Lex non cogit ad impossibilia. Hob. 96.--(The law does not compel to impossibilities.) see IMPOSSIBILITY. The law does not compel to imopossible ends.
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Sealed container
Sealed container, means a container which is 'so closed that access is impossible without breaking the fastening, CST v. G.G. Industries, (1968) 21 STC 63 (SC). Sealed containers, 'sealed Container' merely
Impossibilium nulla obligatio est
Impossibilium nulla obligatio est [Lat.], there is no obligation to do impossible things.
Inconsistent
whether mutual co-existence between s. 34 of the Bonus Act and s. 3(b) of the U.P. Act is impossible. If they relate to the same subject-matter, to the same situation, and both substantially overlap and are co-extensive
Incapacitated person
by mental illness or deficiency, or by physical illness or disability to the extent that personal decision-making is impossible, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 763.
In corrigibility
In corrigibility, means serious or persistent mis-behaviours by a child, making reformation by parental control impossible or unlikely, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 770.
Impotent, Impotency
party is impotent if his or her mental or physical condition makes cons-ummation of the marriage a practical impossibility. The condition must be one, according to the statute, which existed at the time of the marriage and
Impotency
Impotency means a person is impotent if his physical or mental condition make consummation of marriage a practical impossibility. Impotency may arise on account of physical defect or mental condition such as total repugnance to the sexual
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