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Gassassination
Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., p. 164. '...Union Carbide's Gassassination litigation'. (Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer)
Declaration of deceased person
on questions of pedigree, if made before the commencement of litigation; (4) if accompanying an act the proof of which is
Circuitus est evitandus; et boni judicis est lites derimere, ne lis ex lite oriatur
it is the duty of a good judge to determine litigation, lest one lawsuit arise out of another.
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Circuity of action
a multiplicity of law suits. Wherever the rights of the litigant parties were such that the defendant would be entitled to
Collitigant
Collitigant, one who litigates with another.
Conciliation
Conciliation, the settling of disputes without litigation, as (1) disputes between railway companies and freighters of goods,
Conditional fee agreements
an agreement in writing between a person providing advocacy or litigation services and his client which -- (a) does not relate
Consideration
directors of which might well refuse to embark on costly litigation on behalf of a customer even though that customer offered
Dedimus potstatem
which is newly inserted. Formerly the judges would not suffer litigants to appoint attorneys in any action or suit without this
Frauds, Statute of
subsidy, no statute having been the subject of so much litigation. The statute, though it does not apply or have any
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