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Abduction
Abduction: (1) The forcible or fradulent taking away of a woman. It is felony:- (a) Where any person from motives...
Blind eye knowledge
Blind eye knowledge, requires a suspicion of a truth about which one does not want to know and which one...
Free acceptance
Free acceptance, a defendant who 'freely accepts' goods or services may be held to have been enriched thereby. A free...
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Innocent spouse
Innocent spouse, means a spouse who may be relived of liability for taxes on income that the other spouse did...
Making a false document
Making a false document, A person is said to make a false document-who dishonestly or fraudulently makes, signs, seals or...
Parum proficit scire quid debet si non congnoscas quomodo sit facturum
Parum proficit scire quid debet si non congnoscas quomodo sit facturum [Lat.], it avails little to know what ought to...
Property
Property, an actionable claim against the tenants is undoubtedly a species of property which is assignable, State of Bihar v....
Reasonableness of award
Reasonableness of award, reason varies in its conclusions according to the idiosyncrasy of the individual and the times and the...
Receiver of stolen property
Receiver of stolen property. Punishable under the (English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 33. The offence consists in receiving any property...
Trust
Trust, is a comprehensive expression, as covering not only the relationship of trustee and beneficiary but also that a bailor...
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