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Slander
2 AC 481; (4) where they impute a contagious disease likely to cause exclusion from society, e.g., venereal disease; (5) where
Sentence
as the judicial remedies are concerned. The alternate interpretation is likely to lead to confusion, inconsistency and contradiction and in practical
Non-recurring
Non-recurring, non-recurring is one which is not likely to occur again in a year, Universal Radiators v. CIT,
Restrictive trade practice
or in providing the services which has led or is likely to lead to rise in the price. (b) Any trade
Recorder
'assistant recorder' if it appears that the Quarter Sessions are likely to last more than three days (ibid., s. 168), as
Reasonable cause of action
the mere fact that the case is weak and not likely to succeed is no ground for striking it out, Mohan
Presumption of fact
to presume the existence of any fact which it thinks likely to have happened. In that process the court shall have
Poor laws
on his release after the termination of his sentence is likely to need poor law relief, an order may be made
Pollution of offshore environment
or energy into the offshore environment which results, or is likely to result, in deleterious effect or living resources and marine
Pollution
into water (whether directly or indirectly) as may, or is likely to, create a nuisance or render such water harmful or
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