Inferable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fracture
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus, [Lat.], Form not being observed, a nullity of
Fiscal Statutes
of the taxing statute, no tax can be imposed by inference or by analogy or by trying to probe into the
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Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur
Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur [Lat.], we generally infer in favour of the promissor.
False return
want of care, the Court may, in a given case, infer deliberations and the return may be liable to be branded
Express provision
applicability arises directly from the language used and not by inference therefrom, Needle (Industries) India Ltd. v. Needle Industries, AIR 1981
Fractus augent h'reditatem
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Error apparent on the face of award
not permissible to read words into it or to draw inferences and the award or the order must be taken as
Estoppel
adjudged, but not upon any matter collateral or adjudged by inference, A judgment in an action in rem is absolutely binding
Entertainment
defined in the aforesaid books clearly leads to an irresistible inference that the word entertainment' has been used in a very
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Inferable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fracture
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus
Forma non observata infertur adnullatio actus, [Lat.], Form not being observed, a nullity of
Fiscal Statutes
of the taxing statute, no tax can be imposed by inference or by analogy or by trying to probe into the
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Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur
Fere secundum promissorem interpretamur [Lat.], we generally infer in favour of the promissor.
False return
want of care, the Court may, in a given case, infer deliberations and the return may be liable to be branded
Express provision
applicability arises directly from the language used and not by inference therefrom, Needle (Industries) India Ltd. v. Needle Industries, AIR 1981
Fractus augent h'reditatem
the surface of the bone, it will be difficult to infer is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320
Error apparent on the face of award
not permissible to read words into it or to draw inferences and the award or the order must be taken as
Estoppel
adjudged, but not upon any matter collateral or adjudged by inference, A judgment in an action in rem is absolutely binding
Entertainment
defined in the aforesaid books clearly leads to an irresistible inference that the word entertainment' has been used in a very
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