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Defence struck off or defence struck out

Civil Procedure: Where any party fails to comply with any order to answer interrogatories, or for discovery of inspection of documents, he shall, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his suit dismissed for want of prosecution,

Copyhold

a copyholder has no other evidence of his title than the rolls of the court, which he can inspect and take copies of to use as he may think proper; and the Court of Queen's Bench (now

Constructive notice

(a) it is within his own knowledge, or would have come to his knowledge if such enquiries and inspections had been made as ought reasonably to have been made by him or (b) in the same transaction

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Competent person

to any provision of this Act, means a person or an institution recognised as such by the Chief Inspector for the purposes of carrying out tests examinations and inspections required to be done in a factory under

Perambulate

To walk through or over especially to travel over for the purpose of surveying or examining to inspect by traversing specifically to inspect officially the boundaries of as of a town or parish by walking over

Examine

To test by any appropriate method to inspect carefully with a view to discover the real character or state of to subject to inquiry or inspection

request for production

party to an action on another (as under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34) for the presentation for inspection of specified documents or tangible things or for permission to enter upon and inspect land or property in

discovery

before a grand jury, and testimony to be given by the prosecution's expert witnesses. A defendant may also inspect the prosecution's books, documents, photographs, objects, and other items of evidence. Under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12.1,

Law of shipping

Law of shipping, means the part of maritime law relating to the building, equipping, registering, owning, inspecting, transporting, and employing of ships alongwith the laws applicable to shipmasters, agents, crews and cargoes; the maritime law

Interest

Law Dictionary (7th Edn.) pp. 393-94 para 37]. Interest, is the accretion on capital, Amin Chand Payarelal v. Inspecting Assistant Commissioner, Income Tax, (2006) 7 SCC 483: 2006 (8) JT 373: 2006 (9) SCALE 10: (2006) 6

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