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Possession is nine points of the law

in one link of the chain, and the man in possession be a perfect stranger, the latter shall keep the estate; and so, also, if the claimant be a natural son of the last owner and adopted

Reprieve

sentence, esp. a death sentence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1305. Reprieve, is derived from reprendre, to keep back, and signifies the withdrawing of the sentence for an interval of time, and operates in delay of

Privy

sovereign's honour and good of the public; without partiality through affection, love, need, doubt or dread. (3) To keep the sovereign's counsel secret. (4) To avoid corruption. (5) To help and strengthen the execution of what shall

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Equilibrate

To balance two scales sides or ends to keep even with equal weight on each side to keep in equipoise

Meat

traders' shops and stalls on Sunday, with exemption in respect to Jewish retail dealers in meat, who may keep open on Sunday under license, on giving notice to the local authority and displaying notices as provided by

Plant

buys or makes for sale, but all goods and chattels, fixed or movable, live or dead, which he keeps for permanent employment in his business, C.I.T. v. Taj Mahal Hotel, (1971) 3 SCC 550: (1971) 82 ITR

Misprision

4 Bl. Com. 119 et seq. Misprisions of clerks are mistakes made by clerks, etc., in writing or keeping records

Picketing

visitor-physical or otherwise-or even dissuading him from entering the house of the suspect but merely of watching and keeping a record of the visitors, Kharak Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 1295 (1300): (1964)

Petroleum

gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 73' Fahrenheit. The Act also prohibits the keeping of petroleum without a licence (except a small amount in sealed cans for private use). Accidents causing loss

Possession

v. Gopal Chandra Khound, AIR 1971 SC 1190. 'Possession' or 'occupation' may take various forms and that even keeping the household effects by the owner in the premises is an act of occupation, Bimla Devi v. 1st

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Possession is nine points of the law

in one link of the chain, and the man in possession be a perfect stranger, the latter shall keep the estate; and so, also, if the claimant be a natural son of the last owner and adopted

Reprieve

sentence, esp. a death sentence, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1305. Reprieve, is derived from reprendre, to keep back, and signifies the withdrawing of the sentence for an interval of time, and operates in delay of

Privy

sovereign's honour and good of the public; without partiality through affection, love, need, doubt or dread. (3) To keep the sovereign's counsel secret. (4) To avoid corruption. (5) To help and strengthen the execution of what shall

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Equilibrate

To balance two scales sides or ends to keep even with equal weight on each side to keep in equipoise

Meat

traders' shops and stalls on Sunday, with exemption in respect to Jewish retail dealers in meat, who may keep open on Sunday under license, on giving notice to the local authority and displaying notices as provided by

Plant

buys or makes for sale, but all goods and chattels, fixed or movable, live or dead, which he keeps for permanent employment in his business, C.I.T. v. Taj Mahal Hotel, (1971) 3 SCC 550: (1971) 82 ITR

Misprision

4 Bl. Com. 119 et seq. Misprisions of clerks are mistakes made by clerks, etc., in writing or keeping records

Picketing

visitor-physical or otherwise-or even dissuading him from entering the house of the suspect but merely of watching and keeping a record of the visitors, Kharak Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1963 SC 1295 (1300): (1964)

Petroleum

gives off an inflammable vapour at a temperature of less than 73' Fahrenheit. The Act also prohibits the keeping of petroleum without a licence (except a small amount in sealed cans for private use). Accidents causing loss

Possession

v. Gopal Chandra Khound, AIR 1971 SC 1190. 'Possession' or 'occupation' may take various forms and that even keeping the household effects by the owner in the premises is an act of occupation, Bimla Devi v. 1st

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