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To inquire
To inquire, is 'to ask, to seek', Chambers 20th Century Dictionary; Real Value Appliances Ltd. v. Canara Bank, (1998) 5 SCC 554.
Signed
attaches his signature to a written document he does so in token of knowledge, or acceptance. According to Chambers New English Dictionary, the word 'sign' means a mark with a meaning, Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay v.
Pinjarapole
enterprise - say a hospital, a university, a library, a service club, a local body, a pinjarapole, a chamber of commerce, a Gandhi ashram - is an industry at all?' [Bangalore Water Supply v. A. Rajappa, AIR
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Utsarga
but gives up the thing for the benefit of all, Commissioner of Income Tax v. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries, AIR 1981 SC 1408 (1414): (1981) 3 SCC 156: (1981) 3 SCR 489.
Sittings
37); and see also GUILDHALL SITTINGS; WESTMINSTER; and VACATION. Sittings at the Royal Courts of Justice include sittings in chambers as well as in Court, Petty v. Daniel, (1886) 34 Ch D 172
Dana
thereafter use it nor has he any control over it. Commissioner of Income Tax v. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries, (1981) 3 SCC 156: AIR 1981 SC 1408 (1414): (1981) 3 SCR 489.
Second distress
to be made if there was enough which might have been taken on a first distress, Hutchins v. Chambers, (1758) 1 Burr 579.
axation of costs
[s. 66 (5)] The Taxing Master's Certificate can be reviewed by application within fourteen days to a judge in chambers [(English) R.S.C. Ord. LXV., r. 27 (41)], but there is no further appeal except by leave [Re Jerome, … axation of costs. The mode by which certain officers of the various courts allow or disallow the sums claimed by solicitors from their clients, or by the one party in
Discharge of a jury
by another jury. See Winsor v. The Queen, (1866) LR 1 QB 289 (390), in which the Exchequer Chamber held this upon writ of error in a trial for murder in which the jury had declared at
Exploitation
Exploitation, the meaning of the word from Chambers' 20th Century Dictionary which gave: 'the act of successfully applying industry to any job, as the working of … job, as the working of mines, etc.; the act of using for selfish purposes', Timblo Irmaos Ltd. Margo v. Jorge Anibal Matos Sequeira, (1977) 3 SCC 474:AIR 1977 SC 734: (1977) 2 SCR 451. The act of
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