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Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of

common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such as status, rank, occupation, residence in a locality, race, religion and the like. In determining whether a particular s. forms a class, caste cannot be excluded

Civil Bill Court

is still true of Northern Ireland: in the Irish Free State the legal organization is regulated by the local law.

Charges

Manch v. Union of India, (2002) 5 SCC 466. Means any charges with the exception of light dues, local light dues and any other charges in respect of lighthouses buoys or beacons and of charges in respect

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Bridge

of county bridges is transferred from justices to county councils by s. 3, para Viii., of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888; and by s. 6 of the same Act the county councils may purchase bridges not

Central Criminal Court

trial there would be 'expedient to the ends of justice''a provision generally put in force in cases of local prejudice against a person charged with crime of peculiar enormity. For mode of application for the order, see

Canal

Act of 1888. In London, the Canal Protection (London) Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 16), empowers local authorities to request canal companies to fence, etc., dangerous parts on canals. As to placing telegraph lines across

Bye-law

adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the management of its affairs; a local Ordinance, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 62.

By-laws, or bye-laws

chief justices, or the judges of assize, 19 Hen. 7, c. 7. County Councils and Borough Councils under Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51) (English) s. 249; may make by-laws for the

Butter factory

and are open to inspection by any officer of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries or of the Local Government Board, by virtue of the Butter and Margarine Act, 1907. See MARGARINE.

Business

4th Edn., Para 636, p. 485. Business includes a profession and the activities of any government department or local or public authority, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, 4th Edn., Para 1855, p. 872. Business includes any

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Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of

common traits and who are identifiable by some common attributes such as status, rank, occupation, residence in a locality, race, religion and the like. In determining whether a particular s. forms a class, caste cannot be excluded

Civil Bill Court

is still true of Northern Ireland: in the Irish Free State the legal organization is regulated by the local law.

Charges

Manch v. Union of India, (2002) 5 SCC 466. Means any charges with the exception of light dues, local light dues and any other charges in respect of lighthouses buoys or beacons and of charges in respect

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Bridge

of county bridges is transferred from justices to county councils by s. 3, para Viii., of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888; and by s. 6 of the same Act the county councils may purchase bridges not

Central Criminal Court

trial there would be 'expedient to the ends of justice''a provision generally put in force in cases of local prejudice against a person charged with crime of peculiar enormity. For mode of application for the order, see

Canal

Act of 1888. In London, the Canal Protection (London) Act, 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 16), empowers local authorities to request canal companies to fence, etc., dangerous parts on canals. As to placing telegraph lines across

Bye-law

adopted by an organization chiefly for the government of its members and the management of its affairs; a local Ordinance, Webster's Dictionary of Law, Indian Edn. (2005), p. 62.

By-laws, or bye-laws

chief justices, or the judges of assize, 19 Hen. 7, c. 7. County Councils and Borough Councils under Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51) (English) s. 249; may make by-laws for the

Butter factory

and are open to inspection by any officer of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries or of the Local Government Board, by virtue of the Butter and Margarine Act, 1907. See MARGARINE.

Business

4th Edn., Para 636, p. 485. Business includes a profession and the activities of any government department or local or public authority, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, 4th Edn., Para 1855, p. 872. Business includes any

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