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Negotiorum gestor

Stanwick, (1887) 34 Ch D 763. As the negotiorum gestor interferes without any actual mandate, there is good reason for requiring

Deprivation

English 'Rule of Law' no member of the executive can interfere with the liberty or property of a British subject except

Court of record

manner and to uphold the majesty of law and prevent interference in the due administration of justice, Supreme Court Bar Association

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Conversion and detinue

Conversion and detinue, a conversion is an act of wilful interference, without lawful justification, with any chattel in a manner inconsistent

Law and order and public order

or whether it impinges upon public order is: Doses it interfere with the current of life of the community so as

Quod permittat

40. Means 'that he permit'. A writ to prevent an interference in the exercise of a right, such as a writ

New trial

dispute must be 20l. at least for the Court to interfere. (1) Mistakes, etc., of a judge. If a judge misdirect

Seizure

esp., in constitutional law, a confiscation or arrest that may interfere with a person's reasonable expectation of privacy, Black's Law Dictionary,

Waiver

intentional relinquishment of known right or such conduct as warrants interference of relinquishment of such right, C.P. Syndicate (Pvt) Ltd. v.

Voluntary

VOLUNTEER. 1. Done by design or intention 2. Unconstrained by interference; not impelled by outside *** 3. Without valuable consideration; gratuitous,

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