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Iron cased
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Fixtures
slabs, window blinds; wainscots fixed to the wall by screws; grates, ranges, and stoves although fixed in brickwork; iron backs to chimneys beds fastened to the walls or ceiling; fixed tables, furnances and coppers, mash-tubs, and fixed … ceiling; fixed tables, furnances and coppers, mash-tubs, and fixed water-tubs; coffee and malt-mills; cupboards fixed with hold-fasts; clock cases, iron ovens, and the like; provided the separation occasion but little or no damage. The fixtures must be
Orgue
Any one of a number of long thick pieces of timber pointed and shod with iron and suspended each by a separate rope over a gateway to be let down in case of attack … shod with iron and suspended each by a separate rope over a gateway to be let down in case of attack
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Procrustes
A celebrated legendary highwayman of Attica who tied his victims upon an iron bed and as the case required either stretched or cut of their legs to adapt them to its … A celebrated legendary highwayman of Attica who tied his victims upon an iron bed and as the case required either stretched or cut of their legs to adapt them to its length whence the metaphorical phrase
Hypothetical case
to advise parties what their rights would be under an hypothetical state of facts, Glasgow Navigation Co. v. Iron Ore Co., 1910 AC 293. … Hypothetical case. It is not the function of a court of law to advise parties what their rights would be
Rate
and of fishing when severed from the occupation of the land; and (3) mines of every kind (e.g., iron mines) not mentioned in the Act of Elizabeth. As between landlord and tenant rates are ordinarily paid by … the (English) Poor Rate Assessment and Collection Act, 1869, and the (English) Public Health Act,1875, s. 211, in cases where the rateable value does not exceed 20l. in the Metropolis, or 16l. 5s. or, as a rule,
Cause of action
application either under section 9 or under section 11 of the Act (Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996); Indian Iron and Steel Company Ltd. Kolkata v. Tiwari Roadlines, Hyderabad, AIR 2006 AP 1. Means every fact which it … the aforementioned purpose, the material facts are required to be stated but not the evidence except in certain cases where the pleading relied on any misrepresentation, fraud, breach of trust, wilful default or undue influence, Liverpool &
Distress
be distrained by a landlord, with the following exceptions:- (1) Fixtures [see Provincial Bill-posting Co. v. Law Moor Iron Co., (1909) 2 KB 344]; (2) Animals fer' natur': (3) Goods delivered to a person in the way … conditionally. A distress cannot be made in the night, i.e., after sunset and before sunrise (except in the case of cattle damage feasant), nor on the day of rent becoming due; but must be made within six
Court
many of the 'trappings' of a court and deprive them of arbitrary or absolute discretion and power, J&K Iron and Steel Co. v. Iron and Steel Mazdoor Union, (1955) 2 SCR 1315: AIR 1956 SC 231 (235). … 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (2)] It means the High Court or the District Court, as the case may be. [Divorce Act, 1869 (4 of 1869), s. 3 (4)] It means the principal Civil Court of
Railway
Railway. A road owned by a private person or public company on which carriages run over iron rails; if the road is a public highway, that part of it on which the rails are laid … without fare and with intent to avoid payment is punishable by fine up to 40s. or in the case of a second conviction either by a fine not exceeding 20l., or in the discretion of the court
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