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While disposing of the appeal
the change in phrasology clearly suggests that Parliament did not intend to prescribe any limitation on the powers of the appellate
False pretence, obtaining property
KB. The distinction is that in false pretences the owner intends to divest himself of the property in the goods, whereas
Concord
Concord, an agreement between parties, who intend to levy a fine of lands one to the other,
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Recovery
(1) the person who had the immediate freehold; (2) the intended vouchee; (3) the intended tenant; and (4) the intended demandant.
Priority Notice
(English) Law of Property (Amendment) Act, 1926, s. 4, persons intending to register a charge, instrument or matter under the Land
Medicine or drug
external use of human beings or animals; (ii) all substances intended to be used for or in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation
Main
means any electric supply-line through which energy is, or is intended to be, supplied to the public, State of U.P. v.
Legacy
to the same person, and the question arises whether he intended the second legacy to be cumulative--i.e., in addition to the
Knowledge
knowingly. Intention and knowledge commonly go together, for he who intends a result usually knows that it will follow, and he
Fraud on a power
purpose outside its limits, either at the expense of the intended object or to obtain a benefit to the donee of
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