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Expensive

Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house or family

Magna Carta

confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents and as the foundation of constitution liberties. The other three great charters of English Liberty are the Petition of Right (3 Car. (1628)), the Habeas

Libriform

Having the form of liber or resembling liber

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Family

to whom ward owes a legal duty of support, but is an expression of great flexibility and is liberally construed, and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would

Hindu

whose members have nevertheless continued to live under the Hindu law and the courts have generally put a liberal con-struction upon enactments relating to the personal laws applicable to Hindus. [Page 671 of Mulla's Principles of Hindu

Interpretatio chartarum beingne facienda est ut res magis valeat quam pereat

facienda est ut res magis valeat quam pereat [Lat.], the construction of a deed is to be made liberally, that the thing may rather avail than perish.

International Law

yield to them, giving them effect, as the phrase is, sub mutu' vicissitudinis obtentu, with a wise and liberal regard to common convenience and mutual benefits and necessities. The first and most general maxim stated in international

Income

entry 82 of List 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India, shall be widely and liberally construed so as to enable a Legislature to provide by law for the prevention of evasion of income-tax,

In the interest of general public

concerning the wages, working conditions or the other amenities for the working class, the courts have adopted a liberal attitude and the interest of the workers has been protected notwithstanding the hardship that might be caused to

Husband and wife

Payments under this Act, however, can only be made to the wife as a pauper; and a more liberal scale, which may rise as high as 2l. per week, may be given by justices to a deserted

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Expensive

Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house or family

Magna Carta

confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law documents and as the foundation of constitution liberties. The other three great charters of English Liberty are the Petition of Right (3 Car. (1628)), the Habeas

Libriform

Having the form of liber or resembling liber

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Family

to whom ward owes a legal duty of support, but is an expression of great flexibility and is liberally construed, and includes brothers and sisters in poor financial circumstances for whom the insane ward, if competent, would

Hindu

whose members have nevertheless continued to live under the Hindu law and the courts have generally put a liberal con-struction upon enactments relating to the personal laws applicable to Hindus. [Page 671 of Mulla's Principles of Hindu

Interpretatio chartarum beingne facienda est ut res magis valeat quam pereat

facienda est ut res magis valeat quam pereat [Lat.], the construction of a deed is to be made liberally, that the thing may rather avail than perish.

International Law

yield to them, giving them effect, as the phrase is, sub mutu' vicissitudinis obtentu, with a wise and liberal regard to common convenience and mutual benefits and necessities. The first and most general maxim stated in international

Income

entry 82 of List 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India, shall be widely and liberally construed so as to enable a Legislature to provide by law for the prevention of evasion of income-tax,

In the interest of general public

concerning the wages, working conditions or the other amenities for the working class, the courts have adopted a liberal attitude and the interest of the workers has been protected notwithstanding the hardship that might be caused to

Husband and wife

Payments under this Act, however, can only be made to the wife as a pauper; and a more liberal scale, which may rise as high as 2l. per week, may be given by justices to a deserted

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