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Company
was the view which prevailed for a long time in juristic circles all over the democratic world including United State of
Arrogatio
Law. It could not be effected by a mere private juristic act like adoptio, but only by a decree of the
Void
Maharashtra, (2000) 2 SCC 756. Void, in relation to a juristic act, 'void' means without legal force, effect or consequence; not
Resignation
of giving up or relinquishing the office. In the general juristic sense, in order to constitute a complete and operative resignation
Personal liberty
(1964) 1 SCR 332. [Constitution of India Art. 21] The juristic conception of 'personal liberty', when these words are used in
Lifting the corporate veil
Lifting the corporate veil, it is true from juristic point of view the company is legal personality entirely distinct
Corporation sole and corporation aggregate
Corporation sole and corporation aggregate, there is a juristic distinction between a corporation sole and a corporation aggregate and
Fealty
more significant appellation of the oath of allegiance. Although foreign jurists consider fealty and homage as convertible terms, because in some
Ulpian
Ulpian, a great Roman jurist. He flourished in the time of Alexander Severus, about A.D.
Savigny
Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, 1779-1861, German professor and jurist of great eminence, author of Law of Obligations, Right of
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