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Ill health

defective or sub-normal vision or eyesight which is bound to interfere with their normal working as drivers, Anand Bihari v. Rajasthan

Hybrid award

the jurisdiction. In cases of speaking awards the court can interfere if there is an error apparent on the face of

Highways

Fitzhardinge v. Purcell, (1908) 2 Ch 168, or maliciously to interfere with the rights of others, Harrison v. Duke of Rutland,

Error apparent on the face of the record

in the case of a reasoned award, the Court can interfere if the award is based upon a proposition of law

General Council

1 KB 562. The High Court has no jurisdiction to interfere with the Council's bona fide decision, Allbutt v. Medical Council,

Feme-sole

Feme-sole. A woman not subject to the control or interference of a husband over herself or her property.

Feme-covert

A woman who may be subject to the control or interference of her husband over herself or her property.

Expectant heir

early times, however, Courts of Equity have been accustomed to interfere between lender and borrower in these cases, and to set

Executor lucratus

who in his lifetime made himself liable by a wrongful interference with the property of another; see Davidson v. Tulloch, (1860)

Executed trust

effect to it; because there is no ground for the interference of a Court of Equity to affix a meaning to

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