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Highways

Glen or Pratt and Mackenzie on Highways, and see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'High-ways.' As to the use of locomotives on highways, see LOCOMOTIVES.

Personal liberty

Personal liberty, in Art. 21 of the Constitution of India takes in the right of locomotion and to travel abroad and no person can be deprived of his right to travel except according to

Consumption, use or sale therein

person for the purpose of consumption or use by such person in the octroi area, Tata Engg. and Locomotive Company Ltd. v. AIR 1992 SC 645 (663): 1993 Supp (1) SCC 361.

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Damage feasant or faisant

things inanimate, see Ambergate, etc., Ry. Co. v. Midland Ry. Co., (1853) 23 LJ QB 17, where a locomotive engine was distrained damage feasant. By the (English) Pound-Breach Act, 1843 (6 & 7 Vict. c. 30), any

Engine

etc., on any railway, with intent to obstruct or overthrow any engine, see s. 35. The use of locomotive engines on railways is authorized by the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, s. 86, and regulated by s.

Life-rent

the law relating to trading with the enemy where the test of control is adopted, Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar, AIR 1965 SC 40 (47): (1964) 6 SCR 885. (Companies Act, 1956,

Extraordinary traffic

authority has power to recover expenses caused by extraordinary traffic under s. 23 of the (English) Highways and Locomotives Amendment Act, 1878, now replaced by the (English) Road Traffic Act, 1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c.

House, Houses

'premises'. The rules are a legitimate aid to construction of the statute as contemporaneous exposition. Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company Ltd. v. Gram Panchayat, AIR 1976 SC 2463: (1976) 4 SCC 177 (181): (1977) 1 SCR 306.

Settlement

In the early part of the nineteenth century, the law of settlement, inconsequence of the increased facilities for locomotion, led to very frequent litigation between parishes, which has gradually diminished by the introduction of the 'status of

Lights of vehicles

(17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 37), provides for the lighting of vehicles of every description (except railway locomotives, carriages and trucks, tramcars, trolley vehicles), but including machines and implements of any kind, whether drawn by animal

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