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Hindu

history. The people on the Indian side of the Sindhu were called Hindu by the Persian and the later western invaders'. ('The Hindu View of Life' by Dr. Radhakrishnan, p. 12.) That is the genesis of the

Impair materially

to the antecedent state of things as it existed earlier in point of time as compared to a later stage after the alleged change is made or effected suggesting impairment, Gurbachan Singh v. Shivalak Rubber Industries, (1996)

Incorporated Law Society

& 7 Vict. c. 73), s. 21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns specially appropriated to attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices

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Incorporation by reference

primary one, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 770. Incorporation by reference, of an earlier statute by a later, judicially stigmatized in Knill v. Towse, (1889) 24 QBD 186. Whether there can ever be incorpora-tion by implication

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

of the Great War. The continuance of the protection to tenants and mortgagees of dwelling-houses afforded by the later Acts was made necessary by the housing shortage, caused principally by the economic effects of the war. The

Loan, gratuitous

lost by the borrower, and, after he has paid the value thereof, is restored to the lender, the later must return either the price paid or the thing; for, by such payment of the loss, the property

Judgment

judge who tried the cause, or some other judge, or the Court, ordered execution to issue earlier or later, with or without terms; but by the present Rules of the Supreme Court execution may issue forthwith on

Lancaster

justices of assize within the county, and all processes and indictments to be in his name. It is later vested in the Crown. It has a separate Chancery Court, the procedure of which is regulated by Acts

Land flip

and immediately sold, usu. to a fictitious entity, for a much higher price, to dupe a lender or later purchaser into thinking that the property is more valuable than it actually is, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Laying a foundation

Laying a foundation, means introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to an expert is necessary before the

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Hindu

history. The people on the Indian side of the Sindhu were called Hindu by the Persian and the later western invaders'. ('The Hindu View of Life' by Dr. Radhakrishnan, p. 12.) That is the genesis of the

Impair materially

to the antecedent state of things as it existed earlier in point of time as compared to a later stage after the alleged change is made or effected suggesting impairment, Gurbachan Singh v. Shivalak Rubber Industries, (1996)

Incorporated Law Society

& 7 Vict. c. 73), s. 21. On the decay of the Inns of Chancery, which in their later aspect were the Inns specially appropriated to attorneys, a Society was formed called ''The Society of Gentlemen Practices

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Incorporation by reference

primary one, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 770. Incorporation by reference, of an earlier statute by a later, judicially stigmatized in Knill v. Towse, (1889) 24 QBD 186. Whether there can ever be incorpora-tion by implication

Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)

of the Great War. The continuance of the protection to tenants and mortgagees of dwelling-houses afforded by the later Acts was made necessary by the housing shortage, caused principally by the economic effects of the war. The

Loan, gratuitous

lost by the borrower, and, after he has paid the value thereof, is restored to the lender, the later must return either the price paid or the thing; for, by such payment of the loss, the property

Judgment

judge who tried the cause, or some other judge, or the Court, ordered execution to issue earlier or later, with or without terms; but by the present Rules of the Supreme Court execution may issue forthwith on

Lancaster

justices of assize within the county, and all processes and indictments to be in his name. It is later vested in the Crown. It has a separate Chancery Court, the procedure of which is regulated by Acts

Land flip

and immediately sold, usu. to a fictitious entity, for a much higher price, to dupe a lender or later purchaser into thinking that the property is more valuable than it actually is, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Laying a foundation

Laying a foundation, means introducing evidence of certain facts needed to render later evidence relevant, material, or competent. For example, propounding a hypothetical question to an expert is necessary before the

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