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Release
on the winding-up of a trust. A trustee cannot ordinarily insist on a release under seal; he is only entitled (in
Reasonableness and in public interest
Gandhi case, (1978) 2 SCR 621: (1978) 1 SCC 248, insists that no one shall be deprived of his life or
Proved
distinction between civil and criminal cases. Nor does this definition insist on perfect proof because absolute certainty amounting to demonstration is
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Obscene
on the standards of morals of contemporary society. But to insist that the standard should always be for the writer to
Just and equitable
and another, which may make it unjust or inequitable, to insist on legal rights, or to exercise them in a particular
Duress
cannot allege it as a defence, if the contract be insisted upon by the other. Where a person is not a
Forfeiture
27, s. 36 and at all events is it never insisted on. Besides the grounds of forfeiture mentioned above, there are
Food and sale
an unqualified sale for the purposes of the Act. To insist that an article sold for analysis should have been offered
Equity
transaction itself, as it is presented by the litigants, Equity insists upon the conscientious obligations of the suitors; and by adjudicating
Demurrer
or information on the face of it, as if he insist that the fact as stated is no felony, treason, or
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Insistence - Law Dictionary Search Results
Release
on the winding-up of a trust. A trustee cannot ordinarily insist on a release under seal; he is only entitled (in
Reasonableness and in public interest
Gandhi case, (1978) 2 SCR 621: (1978) 1 SCC 248, insists that no one shall be deprived of his life or
Proved
distinction between civil and criminal cases. Nor does this definition insist on perfect proof because absolute certainty amounting to demonstration is
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Obscene
on the standards of morals of contemporary society. But to insist that the standard should always be for the writer to
Just and equitable
and another, which may make it unjust or inequitable, to insist on legal rights, or to exercise them in a particular
Duress
cannot allege it as a defence, if the contract be insisted upon by the other. Where a person is not a
Forfeiture
27, s. 36 and at all events is it never insisted on. Besides the grounds of forfeiture mentioned above, there are
Food and sale
an unqualified sale for the purposes of the Act. To insist that an article sold for analysis should have been offered
Equity
transaction itself, as it is presented by the litigants, Equity insists upon the conscientious obligations of the suitors; and by adjudicating
Demurrer
or information on the face of it, as if he insist that the fact as stated is no felony, treason, or
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