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Person aggrieved
Sharfuddin v. R.P. Singh, AIR 1957 Pat 235; Northern Plastics Ltd. v. Hindustan Photo Film Mfg. Co. Ltd., (1997) 4 SCC … 319; Custodian of Evacuees Property v. Ahad Noga, AIR 1957 J&K 50. If a person is a member of a society
Chief Justice of England
High Court of Justice, and, in the absence of the Lord Chancellor, President of the High Court, and also an ex-officio … Chief Justice of England, the presiding judge in the King's Bench Division
Bar, trial at
he was Sir Roger Tichborne--took place in 1873 before Cockburn, L.C. J., and Lush and Mellor, JJ. Others since that date
Smithsonian
Of or pertaining to the Englishman J L M Smithson or to the national institution of learning which
mortgageable
capable of being mortgaged [mineral rights are not in this jurisdiction] mort·gage·abil·i·ty [mȯr-gi-jə-bi-lə-tē] n
justiciable
justiciable : capable of being decided according to legal principles by a court [whether the tax laws unfairly burden … justiciable : capable of being decided according to legal principles by
rational
relating to, based on, or guided by reason, principle, fairness, logic, a legitimate state interest, or a consideration of fact [age … have a relationship to a legitimate state interest "In re J. M., 642 A.2d 1062 (1994)"] ra·tio·nal·i·ty [ra-shə-na-lə-tē] n ra·tio·nal·ly adv
dis
A prefix from the Latin whence F deacutes or sometimes deacute dis The Latin dis … becomes dif before f and either dis or di before j It is from the same root as bis twice and
I
I the ninth letter of the English alphabet takes its form from the Phoelignician … mete Etymologically I is most closely related to e y j g as in dint dent beverage L bibere E kin
Bill of Exchange
for the encouragement of commerce, it is assignable, at Common Law, by mere endorsement, so that very many names are frequently … infinitum. A payee is not a holder in due course, Jones v. Waring, 1926 AC 670. The earliest recorded bills of
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