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Instance

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Instance

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At the instance of

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Instance Court of Admiralty

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gunplay

An instance of the firing of small arms with the intent to kill or frighten

Instancy

Instance urgency

Rules of Court

matter of course, that the grounds of the motion were not particularized by counsel, and where, in some instances counsel might hand the motion-paper to one of the masters, without making the motion viva voce; and, 3rd,

Prize Court

prize Court, though exceedingly important, is peculiar to itself, and is governed by rules not applying to the Instance Court of the Admiralty (now part of the High Court), which is a mere civil tribunal. The old

Transaction

action and purpose, Gujja Lall v. Fatteh Lall, 1881 ILR 6 Cal 171. Means the act or an instance of conducting business or other dealings, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1503. Means to carry through, accomplish,

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