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Rem, information in
Rem, information in, when any goods are supposed to become the property … against the laws of the customs and excise, the same process was adopted in order to secure such forfeited goods for
privilege
privilege b : an exemption from a requirement to disclose information (as for trial) that is granted because of a relationship … marital ] [the priest-penitent ] see also confidential communication deliberative process privilege : a privilege exempting the government from disclosure (as
Data
from which to draw a conclusion. Means a representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts or instructions which are being prepared or … prepared in a formalised manner, and is intended to be processed, is being processed or has been processed in a computer
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discovery
by parties to a civil or criminal action to obtain information held by the other party that is relevant to the … discovery pl: -er·ies 1 : the act or process of discovering 2 : something discovered [applied for a patent
Suit
a civil action, but also a criminal prosecution, as, indictment, information and a conviction by a Magistrate (Bouvier's Law Dictionary) See … itself, the content would not admit of any other stretching process, BSI Ltd. v. Gift Holdings Pvt. Ltd., AIR 2000 SC
Arrest
Laudy, p. 599. In India, a person arrested shall be, informed of the grounds of arrest as soon as possible and … of some Court. The law of civil arrest (see MESNE PROCESS), so far as it still exists, is regulated by the
bill
no bill and true bill in this entry bill of information : information bill of par·tic·u·lars [-pər-ti-kyə-lərz] : a bill that … of the property that is not otherwise reachable by legal process cross bill : an equitable bill by which a party
enzyme
living cell at special sites on ribosomes using the genetic information in messenger RNA transcribed from the genetic instructions stored as … living organism capable of catalyzing a chemical reaction Almost all processes in living organisms require some form of enzyme to cause
Fine arts
or the author was in the service of some other fir, see s. 5. As to cinematograph films, see Barstow v. … the artistic character and design and shall not extend to processes or methods of construction'; 'engravings' include 'etchings, lithographs, wood-cuts, prints,
Paper
basic material used for written communication and the dissemination of information. In the Unabridged Edition of The Random House Dictionary of … a pulp, dried, and pressed (and subjected to various other processes, as bleaching, colouring, sizing, etc., according to the intended use);
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