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Market overt
sale for a valuable consideration; (3) the buyer must not know that the seller has a wrongful possession of the goods
Making a false document
person to sign, seal or execute or alter a document knowing that such person by reason of unsoundness of mind or
Public policy
a man who at the time of making it was known to be married, Wilson v. Cranley, (1908) 1 KB 729.
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Lunatic
was so insane at the time that he did not know what he was doing and proves the allegation, the contract
Particulars
are necessary in order to enable the other side to know what case he has to meet, B.H. Aswathanarayana Singh v.
Vaishnavites
image of Vishnu is worshipped by him worshippers who are know as Vaishnavites, His Holiness S.P.E.R. Jeeyar Swami v. State of
Quod partes replacitent
formed on so immaterial point that the court does not know for whom to give a judgment. The parties must then
Reasonableness of award
circumstances of which the actor, called upon to act reasonably, knows or ought to know, Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board
Reserve and provision
a formula well-known in commercial accountancy, it becomes essential to know the exact connotation of the two concepts 'reserve' and 'provision'
Right
moral rectitude of conduct, has obtained in every language I know, Dugald teward], in its primitive sense, that which the law
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