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Extradition
where it was committed, in order that he may be tried there. It is recognized as a duty, independent of treaty, by international law, but is usually the subject of treaty terminable at one year's notice. The … (English) Extradition Acts, 1873, 1895, and 1906, provides for the arrangements and procedure regarding extradition, see R. v. Daye, (1908) 2 KB 333, and imposes various restrictions thereon, e.g., in regard to political offences. The (English) Extradition
Copyhold
common usage and existence time out of mind. No copyhold estate can, therefore, be created at the present day. Copyhold customs are divided into two species:'(1) General, which extend to all manors in which there are copyholders, … encroach. Free copyholds or customary freeholds, however, are held according to the custom of the manor, and altogether independently of the will of the lord, while copyholds of base tenure are held merely at the lord's will.
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Institutions
made in the register of the ordinary, not only that such a clerk received institution on such a day and year, but if the clerk were presented, at whose presentation, and whether in his own right or … VIII. of the first book, and is explained in the following titles of that book. It is of independent persons, and of such as are under the power of another. The power of masters over their slaves,
Election
in the Parliaments of Commonwealth, Wilding & Philip Laundry, p. 230. Nominations for elections are received upto eighth day after the proclamation. Poll is held on the ninth day of nomination period. Election is held by secret … In Canada, the supervision of the Dominion Elec-tions is vested in the Chief Election Officer; he is an independent Official chosen by a resolution of the House of Commons and removable in the same manner as a
Herald
of nations, and were received and protected by belligerent powers, as flags of truce are in the present day. The three chief heralds are called Kings of Arms; of whom (1) Garter is the principal, instituted by … POURSUIVANT and HERALDS'COLLEGE. Lord Lyon's Office in Scotland and Ulster King of Arms in Ireland are distinct and independent. As to Scotland, see Stevenson's Heraldy in Scotland. In England & Scotland, one of several officers res-ponsible for
Judgment
Ltd. v. P. Mathurai Veeraswami, AIR 1964 Mad 194 (196) (FB). Article 226 of the Constitution is an independent proceeding in which the question of the right of the Income-tax Officer to proceed with the assessment on … having obtained a verdict in a cause tried out of term, was entitled to issue execution in fourteen days, unless the judge who tried the cause, or some other judge, or the Court, ordered execution to issue
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