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Chief Justice of England
Chief Justice of England, the presiding judge in the King's Bench Division
Chose
Law of Properties Act, 1925, s. 136(1), replacing the (English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 25(6), any absolute assignment by writing under
Churchways
Churchways, means customary rights of way must in the nature of things provide some form of access to a particular...
Civil consequences
his civil life inflicts a civil consequence, P.K. Yadav v. J.M.A. Industries Ltd., (1993) 3 SCC 259 (267). [Constitution of India,
Code
of laws and constitutions made by order of the Emperor Justinian is distinguished by the appellation of 'The Code' by way
Cousin
Cousin [fr. Cousin, Fr.; cugino, It.; consobrinus, Lat., whence cusdrin, susrin; sabrino, Sp.]. A cousin is any collateral relation except...
Coking coal mine
Coking coal mine, Includes a 'coke oven plant', Sanjeev Coke Manufacturing Company v. Bharat Coking Coal Limited, (1983) 1 SCC...
Common carrier
Ltd. v. Bushell, (1918) 1 KB 210 (215) per Bailhache, J. 'Common carrier' denotes a person, other than the Government, engaged
Computer network
Computer network, means the interconnection of one or more computers through-- (i) the use of satellite, microwave, terrestrial line or...
Concurrent
leave to run concurrently with his unexpired sentence; per Hawkins, J., in R. v. King, (1897) 1 QB 218.
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